Our plan is to have a revolver/Gatling style cannon similar to this:
It will be mounted on a driving base and be unmanned during operation. We need some benchmark numbers to work with for the solenoid valve specs.
Thanks!
PJ

Appalling lack of imagination on the part of the mascot. One would be inclined to level the thing at the assembled cheerleaders, "All of you, locker room, NOW!"greeneyehawk wrote:Our plan is to have a revolver/Gatling style cannon similar to this
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
In no way was I suggesting that the young ladies should actually be shot at! I'm just saying, when someone is staring down a bore the size of a drainpipe, you can be very... persuasiveTechnician1002 wrote:As far as shooting at cheerleaders, for safety, it it very possible the launcher is not adjustable in angle. It is designed to safely lob shirts into the stands and is unable to shoot anyone at close range.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
A SCUBA tank will work, the difficulty as you recognize is getting proper volume delivered in a very short time. This places the problem of what size accumulator can we use? The smaller the accumulator, the higher the pressure needs to be ( the efficiency goes up.greeneyehawk wrote:Thanks for the advice everyone. Technician1002, We now have a better idea of what we want to do for the actual air release. We are thinking about using a scuba tank at around 3000psi, and then use a regulator to drop it down to 200-300psi. We want the regulator to let the air flow into an accumulator, and then use a piston to control a ball valve.
We are now wondering what a good benchmark for the air flow for the regulator and ball valve would be.
-PJ
@Technician1002, Thanks for the contact info to the Tigard robotics.Finding a regulator that can deliver that volume will be a challenge. You may have to re-design the accumulator size to match your desired rate of fire and lower your distance expectations to match.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
They probably regged the pressure down or changed the timing on the valves to limit flow. I imagine it's not so fun catching t-shirts bouncing off the wallsFrom their video, they are getting shirts from center court to the end of the floor, or about 70 feet with shirts.