
I built a standard combustion cannon with an auxiliary fill chamber and an integrated pressure gauge. I was disappointed with the performance when I used only propane, so I decided to add an additional valve that leads to an oxygen gas cylinder. I found that the best performance was when my auxiliary fill chamber registered roughly 15 psi of propane followed by roughly 40 psi of pure O2. Although this mixture ratio provided the most power, it scared me a little bit. It was quite loud, there were a lot of flames, and I completely lost sight of the sand-filled sock that I used as a projectile.
Since O2 canisters are a bit expensive, I experimented with using supplemental air from a bike pump. Since air is only about 20% oxygen, more had to be added to compensate. I found that 15 psi of propane in the auxiliary chamber with about 60 psi of air supplied by the bike pump performed similarly to the 15 psi propane/40 psi oxygen mixture.
My concern is that SCH 40 PVC isn't strong enough to withstand the pressure and heat generated by a propane/O2 combustion mixture. Would it be wise to rebuild this cannon with SCH 80 PVC or even metal pipe?
I'm using a 12" segment of 1/2" ID metal pipe as my auxiliary fill chamber. Does anyone have recommendations for an ideal propane/oxygen ratio? Are there better fuels to use than propane when supplementing the combustion reaction with pure oxygen gas or compressed air? I haven't experimented with butane or acetylene gas yet, and I'm not sure if it's even worth it.