Hi everyone! Im doing a school project and what im making is a pneumatically powered spud gun (obviously). I was just wondering, roughly how much psi would I need to fire a standard tennis ball a reasonable distance? (15+ Meters or about 49 Feet)
Please help!
how much pressure to fire a tennis ball 15m?
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Changes with the dimensions of the cannon, download GGDT read the instructions on the usage page then run the numbers.
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short answer ? Not much
achieving 15meters is not a problem
achieving 15meters is not a problem
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The amount of psi required is inversely proportional to the length of a piece of string.
Buy 3' of PVC pipe that fits a tennis ball. Use 1.5' for the barrel and 1.5' for the chamber. Attach a sprinkler valve between the two pieces of pipe. Pressurise to ~20PSI and then fire. You should get 15m out of such a design.
Buy 3' of PVC pipe that fits a tennis ball. Use 1.5' for the barrel and 1.5' for the chamber. Attach a sprinkler valve between the two pieces of pipe. Pressurise to ~20PSI and then fire. You should get 15m out of such a design.
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make a ball valve cannon and fill it to 50 psi you should get 50ft if you open the ball vaalve fast
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I'm thinking you won't even need a sprinkler valve, I'd go with a ball valve, 3/4" should do.
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MrCrowley wrote:Just thinking...why not go with a slingshot?
Build a cannon ->> look awesome.school project
Make a slingshot ->> look lame! Unless you build a Sprave slingshot which I highly doubt
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If you want to do some math (seen as it's a school project) give me a bell and I'll be happy to give you a hand.
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For remotely activated, use a sprinkler valve and leave the solenoid pilot valve on.
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^^^^ only with a restrictive valve. Much lower pressure can reach that far.
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