Ok so i think this is a new way to triger a burst disk, please tell me if im wrong. Ok so the cannon isn't done yet to no damage pics but here it is i plan to run it at 100psi
The valve: so the primary chamber is filled up to 100psi, next to that is a 100psi bust disk, and next to that is the secondary chamber wich is filled to 30 psi and finally a 50psi burst disk wich leads to the barrel.
burst disk cannon with new valve( i think)
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I suppose in theory it could work, however, I imagine there would be quite a bit of air lost through the blowgun valve, since it would not stop leaking air until you let go of the trigger, and the activation of the second burst disc would take longer because air would be passing through the valve, so might not even burst until you close the valve, depending on how much air can pass through the valve,
That in mind, it looks very likely that all the air would go through the first disc, then the next one would just channel it out the blowgun valve.
So if that is the case, you need a way to restrict the amount of air the blowgun valve can release, perhaps by means of a tank attached to it
That in mind, it looks very likely that all the air would go through the first disc, then the next one would just channel it out the blowgun valve.
So if that is the case, you need a way to restrict the amount of air the blowgun valve can release, perhaps by means of a tank attached to it
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Well ill test it first to see if your right but i think that it will work becouse the second disk is only a 50psi disk so it should burst very quickly
That is true, however, will there even be 50 psi when the pressure is al being released through the blowgun.
As a favour to me when you test fire, try keeping the blowgun valve open for the entire time and see if it still fires, because then you will really know how much air is being diverted.
At any rate, Good luck with the cannon!
As a favour to me when you test fire, try keeping the blowgun valve open for the entire time and see if it still fires, because then you will really know how much air is being diverted.
At any rate, Good luck with the cannon!
Interesting concept, probably not very practical without a couple of preset regulators fixed on the right psi filling each "chamber"...plus, getting the burst disks reliable and in place. Dealing with one of them is a lot of trouble....2 would be no fun.
You would also want to setup some kind of a closing or check valve on your blowgun to keep the main chamber air from leaking from it.
Some good thinking here though...
You would also want to setup some kind of a closing or check valve on your blowgun to keep the main chamber air from leaking from it.
Some good thinking here though...
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The flow will be constricted enough through the blowgun to let the second disk rupture very very quickly. Come on you ohnestly think that the blowgun will let sooo much air out that the second disk won't rupture? lolz no offence. I think it will be olny a little more powerful than a well made piston valve. That's why I didn't continue the construction of mine and stripped it for parts.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/high-pr ... 12803.html
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http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/high-pr ... 12803.html
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Sticky tape: Thanks you
Jhon 89: the unions are 3/4 in., the chambre is 1 in. and the barrel is 1/2in. and there are two fill valves but i do like starmans idea of one fill valve and two regs.
Jhon 89: the unions are 3/4 in., the chambre is 1 in. and the barrel is 1/2in. and there are two fill valves but i do like starmans idea of one fill valve and two regs.
A blowgun will let more air through than you might think, especially with the relatively small chambers used on this gun. I think a blowgun may just have a chance to "short out" that second burst disk.Sticky_Tape wrote:The flow will be constricted enough through the blowgun
You may want to keep the flow resticter installed or use a basketball needle on the blowgun.
Here is what I was looking for http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/trigger ... 12809.html.
Starman: I think the pressure will take the past of least resistance being through the union.
Starman: I think the pressure will take the past of least resistance being through the union.
Interesting design. I believe this is called a burst disk cascade.
Maybe you should replace the blowgun for a hammer valve, minimizing air loss. Just one small tap venting off air and the first disk breaks.
I think the current one will work, but still alot of air will be wasted, especially if you press the blowgun wide open.
Maybe you should replace the blowgun for a hammer valve, minimizing air loss. Just one small tap venting off air and the first disk breaks.
I think the current one will work, but still alot of air will be wasted, especially if you press the blowgun wide open.
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Looks interesting.
I wonder if a mixture could be "deiseled" using maybe an air chamber, rich fuel chamber, and a higher pressure air/oxydizer chamber.
It seems like once slammed together at enough pressure BOOm like a diesel engine ignition, course I think a diesel needs a high x mix (?) 8)
EDIT: no one else mentioned it but, I had problems with a blow gun like that leaking when installed that way. Seems they're only designed for one way flow.
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EDIT2: I hope you're planning on adding a hose clamp on the tube for blow nozzle once installed in the other end because if it pops off, or leaks enough it will trigger the gun.
I wonder if a mixture could be "deiseled" using maybe an air chamber, rich fuel chamber, and a higher pressure air/oxydizer chamber.
It seems like once slammed together at enough pressure BOOm like a diesel engine ignition, course I think a diesel needs a high x mix (?) 8)
EDIT: no one else mentioned it but, I had problems with a blow gun like that leaking when installed that way. Seems they're only designed for one way flow.
EDIT2: I hope you're planning on adding a hose clamp on the tube for blow nozzle once installed in the other end because if it pops off, or leaks enough it will trigger the gun.
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Yeah, I was goona post that link
You will not have problems with the blowgun using up too much air. My triggered burst disk gun worked great with a blowgun! Sounds like a bomb going off at high pressures
You will definitely enjoy yours!
One more suggestion is to increase the pressure in the middle area so the back area can go even higher
Glad this idea is being developed! The only actual implementations I am aware of are mine, yours, and I think DYI made one as well.
Yeah, I was goona post that link
You will not have problems with the blowgun using up too much air. My triggered burst disk gun worked great with a blowgun! Sounds like a bomb going off at high pressures
One more suggestion is to increase the pressure in the middle area so the back area can go even higher
Glad this idea is being developed! The only actual implementations I am aware of are mine, yours, and I think DYI made one as well.
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