Barrel to chamber ratio

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Is there a certain barrel to chamber ratio which would give you maximum efficiency with the air?
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Yes.

However it depends on:

- how fast your valve is

- how much flow your valve is capable of

- what pressure you're using

- how heavy your projectile is

So the one-word answer is GGDT ;)
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Most of us do not try for maximum efficiency on air cannons. Maximum efficiency and maximum power are not really close together on the performance curve.

Maximum efficiency is where the pressure accelerating the projectile has fallen to zero as it reaches the muzzle. A really small chamber or low pressure is required for maximum efficiency.

A little more pressure in the chamber can provide a much higher acceleration on the projectile and provide significant acceleration all the way to the muzzle resulting in a much higher projectile velocity. A higher pressure and/or larger chamber requires much more stored energy which is lost after the projectile is ejected, so this is not at maximum efficiency.

I dealt with this quite a bit when designing a competition t shirt launcher as it was originally pumped up by hand.

We collected considerable in barrel acceleration data on that launcher.

I have found that the choice of the valve has a huge impact on efficiency and power. For an air cannon, a valve that provides minimal drag on the air flow is a huge factor.
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