Posted: 08/22/2008 0:19 AM Post subject: air tank supply
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I was thinking of using one of those big propane tanks for an air supply. I would charge the propane tank to about 110 psi. Then I would regulate it to about 90 psi. If my chamber was 1 inch x 30 inches. How would I figure out how many shots per tank? Thanks in advance
obviously it won't be able to provide air at 90psi when the air inside the tank is below 90 psi
thus the volume of air that you can use equals --> (volume of the tank) * (the difference between the tank pressure and desired pressure)
110psi - 90 psi = 20 psi
then convert psi to atm
20 psi = ~1.37atm
and finally
(1.4atm * the volume of the tank ) / ( 6atm * chamber volume) = number of shots per tank
I don't have much time to explain in more details - sorry I got to go
ohh one final advice... pump the tank to higher pressure (in theory they can handle up to 20atm) to get more shots per fill... even 130 psi will increase teh numer of shots you can get from it by factor of 2
EDIT
sorry 20 psi is more like ~1.4 atm not ~1.7... wel it seems I am not that good at rough esstimates
Last edited by POLAND_SPUD on 08/23/2008 5:08 AM; edited 1 time in total
yeah you'll get about 11 shots (i know you said 13 but I assumed that's becasue of the error in my first post (20 psi is ~1.4atm not 1.7atm - sorry about that I didn't have time to calculate then)
@potatoflinger - I assume you don't want to regulate it down to a set pressure so it's a bit different now.... each time you are going to fill the gun the pressure inside the gun and the tank is going to fall and equalize... so after each shot the pressure will fall...
but at the moment I am too drunk and to be honest I've never been good at maths.... maybe I'll pm DYI to help us.... he seems to be good at stuff like this
@potatoflinger - I assume you don't want to regulate it down to a set pressure so it's a bit different now.... each time you are going to fill the gun the pressure inside the gun and the tank is going to fall and equalize... so after each shot the pressure will fall...
No, it will be regulated, but I just wanted to know if the method would work.
For example, a 100 cubic inch air tank at 100 PSI, and a gun with a 20 cubic inch chamber regulated to 50 PSI.
(100*100)/(20*50)=10
So if that method is correct, I would get 10 shots per tank, the only problem is that I don't know whether that method is correct or not.
[(TP-CP)*TV]/(CP*CV) = # of shots before tank drops below intended chamber fill pressure, where:
TP = tank fill pressure
TV = tank volume
CP = intended chamber fill pressure
CV = chamber volume
isnt the propane in those tanks liquified because if it was then u would get a lot more shots off at 90 psi because the liquid propane would expand to take the place of the leaving propane represusurizing the tank in a way
According to DYI eqaution I would get 5 shots. I think though I will get one of those 5 gallon air tanks for like $20 and it has a pressure gauge and air hose.
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