i feel like a complete idoit asking this(considering i have bilt a fairly large cannon with a 2" barrel sealing piston valve that works very well)but what is the "seat" of a piston valve? i want to calculate ,on ggdt, performence of a cannon im working on and i need the "seat" diameter.
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piston seat?
i think it is what it seals against. so if you have a 1.5'' barrel, then the seat is a 1.5'' pipe.
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i am 95% sure thats ithi wrote:i think it is what it seals against. so if you have a 1.5'' barrel, then the seat is a 1.5'' pipe.
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ok, thanks for clearing that up for me 
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I put the pipes I.D. because it's actually asking the outer diameter of the air space inside the chamber. That's why there is an inner diameter input box for the chamber, incase you are modeling a coaxial. Because then you would put the O.D. of the inner barrel running through the middle of your chamber.MrCrowley wrote:On the note of GGDT, when it asks for the diameter of the pipe do you guys put the real I.D or the nominal diameter?
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agreed with modder, also for seat; i usually put the inner diameter there too. think of the seat as what the piston sits on. 
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For the piston seat, I always use the barrels O.D. Piston seat is the sealing face correct?schismatized wrote:agreed with modder, also for seat; i usually put the inner diameter there too. think of the seat as what the piston sits on.
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Usually the pipe I model is thinwalled metal (copper) so it wouldn't matter. But yes, I suppose it would make more sense to use the I.D. of the barrel as the piston seat.Gepard wrote:No, I'd disagree, 'cos the OD of the seat doesn't in any way affect performance, only the ID, and if it doesn't affect performance then I don't see why you would have to enter it...
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Yeah it should, because it would affect the surface area of the piston that has pressure forcing it back.
Like in one of my guns I used a small bushing as a sealing face, being the idiot I am I glued it in the wrong so the reducing part is the seat, so now the seat is about twice as thick as a normal barrels wall, meaning it takes up more surface area of the piston then it needs to, therefore effecting performance.
Like in one of my guns I used a small bushing as a sealing face, being the idiot I am I glued it in the wrong so the reducing part is the seat, so now the seat is about twice as thick as a normal barrels wall, meaning it takes up more surface area of the piston then it needs to, therefore effecting performance.
Yeah same, I was just checking that D_hall hadn't programmed it to recognize say 40mm pipe having an I.D of about 44mm.Modderxtrordanare wrote:I put the pipes I.D. because it's actually asking the outer diameter of the air space inside the chamber. That's why there is an inner diameter input box for the chamber, incase you are modeling a coaxial. Because then you would put the O.D. of the inner barrel running through the middle of your chamber.MrCrowley wrote:On the note of GGDT, when it asks for the diameter of the pipe do you guys put the real I.D or the nominal diameter?
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