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− | Compressed Air Launcher | + | Compressed Air Launcher Modeling Program |
by AKBiocca comcast net | by AKBiocca comcast net | ||
− | The CALM | + | The CALM modeling software works by computing the amount of air that passes |
− | through the valve every 100 microseconds, subtracting the from the | + | through the [[valve]] every 100 microseconds, subtracting the from the |
− | pressure chamber and adding it to the bore. The force on the (tennis ball) | + | [[chamber|pressure chamber]] and adding it to the [[barrel|bore]]. The force on the ([[tennis ball]]) |
Projectile is computed, the net acceleration, velocity, and new position. | Projectile is computed, the net acceleration, velocity, and new position. | ||
− | New | + | New [[pressure]]s are computed for the bore and chamber. This is repeated |
until the ball leaves the bore. This allows us to see what is | until the ball leaves the bore. This allows us to see what is | ||
happening in some detail. | happening in some detail. | ||
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− | Computer | + | Computer Modeled Launcher Performance* |
CSV-19 Compact Sprinkler Valve 19 inch Launcher | CSV-19 Compact Sprinkler Valve 19 inch Launcher | ||
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+ | 16" SDR21 2.5" Barrel, 8" by 4" Schedule 40 PVC Chamber, | ||
+ | Rainbird 1" Sprinkler Valve, Over/Under configuration | ||
system Cv 5.0 Ballwt 4.0 ounces | system Cv 5.0 Ballwt 4.0 ounces | ||
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measurement, however measurements with new synthetic line were somewhat higher. | measurement, however measurements with new synthetic line were somewhat higher. | ||
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+ | [[category:Concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 09:53, 4 June 2008
Compressed Air Launcher Modeling Program
by AKBiocca comcast net
The CALM modeling software works by computing the amount of air that passes through the valve every 100 microseconds, subtracting the from the pressure chamber and adding it to the bore. The force on the (tennis ball) Projectile is computed, the net acceleration, velocity, and new position. New pressures are computed for the bore and chamber. This is repeated until the ball leaves the bore. This allows us to see what is happening in some detail.
The CALM program is written in the Python language, and is available in source code format, so you can see how it works and even make changes.
CALM is available at http://www.qsl.net/wb6zqz/calm.html
CALM Example
example launcher webpage at: http://www.qsl.net/wb6zqz/csv19/index.html
Computer Modeled Launcher Performance* CSV-19 Compact Sprinkler Valve 19 inch Launcher 16" SDR21 2.5" Barrel, 8" by 4" Schedule 40 PVC Chamber, Rainbird 1" Sprinkler Valve, Over/Under configuration system Cv 5.0 Ballwt 4.0 ounces chp oal chl bbl fps sec xbp xcp ht tofl 30 19 8 14 79 0.020 0.2 20.5 76 4.4 40 19 8 14 105 0.017 1.3 29.7 117 5.4 50 19 8 14 123 0.015 2.5 38.8 146 6.0 60 19 8 14 138 0.014 3.7 48.0 168 6.5 70 19 8 14 151 0.013 4.8 57.1 188 6.9 80 19 8 14 162 0.013 5.9 66.3 205 7.2 Cv = system flow coefficient, gpm per psi chp = chamber pressure in psi oal = overall length inches chl = chamber length bbl = barrel length fps = velocity feet per second sec = barrel time in seconds xbp = exit bore pressure xcp = exit chamber pressure ht = peak trajectory height in feet tofl = time of flight in seconds * note that these performance numbers are uncalibrated and subject to change based on measurements with your own launcher. The Cv value can be adjusted to fit your specific results. They seem to be quite close to the Dacron line measurement, however measurements with new synthetic line were somewhat higher.