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| xrcv |
Posted: 04/25/2008 12:16 PM Post subject: Stainless steel Hydrogen cannon |
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Joined: 10 Apr 2008 Posts: 12 36.52 Spud Bux
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Ok, so here's my stainless steel mini combustion.
Some specs:
Chamber volume: 40 cc/cm3
Chamber length: 1,5"
Chamber dia.:1,4"
Barrel volume: 3cc/cm3
Barrel length: 9"
Caliber: 0.08"
Ch/Brr ratio : 13
As you see there are 2 s.s tubes going in the chamber. The first is the hydrogen/oxygen mix inlet and is flattened on the inside so it only allows very little gas flow.That way the chamber is filled slowly and when combustion happens very little gas is returned back.The second tube is where the sparker goes in(sorry not in the pics). The fuel is pure oxygen/hydrogen from an electrolyser(can take a pic of it if onyone's interested). I haven't yet had time to test the gun thoroughly, but it's quite powerful.As you see in the pics the barrel is removable. I have a longer one which is 15", but it only seems to enchance the performance by little. After a week or so I'll be able to take damage pics and maybe shoot a vid if anyone's interested.
[img]http://www.altpd.com/DSC00044.jpg[/img
Safe and happy spudding everyone!
EDIT:
Oook , so here's the electrolyser:
Electrolyser Diagram
Electrolyser1
Electrolyser2
Electrolyser3
The whole thing is less than a foot high.For electrolyte i use baking soda. When i run it at 12v it puts out about 100cc/minute(haven't measured it though, just think so). There are a couple ways i connect it to the gun. The first is directly, which sometimes makes the rubber cork pop out(should fix that).The second is feeding the h2/o2 mix into a syringe and then injecting the syringe into the gun. 
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| DYI |
Posted: 04/25/2008 12:21 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 07 Jul 2007 Posts: 2042 6901.93 Spud Bux
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Doesn't look very airtight...  |
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| xrcv |
Posted: 04/25/2008 12:27 PM Post subject: |
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it is. completely  |
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| THUNDERLORD |
Posted: 04/25/2008 12:28 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 564 1934.22 Spud Bux
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WOW!!! nice ss build there. I would most definately like to see a video.
And I believe there's a how-to on electrolyser for oxygen/hydrogen.
But more information would be great.
I'll be waiting for the video. Thanks  |
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| MaxuS the 2nd |
Posted: 04/25/2008 12:51 PM Post subject: |
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He already has an electrolyser..
I don't see housing for a burst disc anywhere..What kind of valve do you use? |
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Posted: 04/25/2008 12:58 PM Post subject: |
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none but burst disc is a good idea especially considering the c/b ratio.may add one in the future |
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Posted: 04/25/2008 13:18 PM Post subject: |
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| First you say that there's no valve to cut off the fueling inlet, and no burst disk setup, and then you say it's airtight. Which is it? |
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| biggsauce |
Posted: 04/25/2008 13:38 PM Post subject: |
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Airtight or not, its still a purdy lil cannon
| Quote: | | First you say that there's no valve to cut off the fueling inlet, and no burst disk setup, and then you say it's airtight. Which is it? |
Hmmm yeah... why no try some valves? If all stainless is the goal, stainless ball valves are available... |
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| xrcv |
Posted: 04/25/2008 13:56 PM Post subject: |
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| we obviously misunderstood each other, so no it's not airtight. that's easily fixable though, but i think i'll just make another one (maybe bigger) |
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Posted: 04/25/2008 14:01 PM Post subject: |
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| I don't understand how you could use this at say..5x or so without it being airtight. The hydrogen and oxygen mix wouldn't pressurise, it would leak out of the barrel. |
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| SpudFarm |
Posted: 04/25/2008 14:05 PM Post subject: |
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he do not pressurize it. he just takes the air out and put hydrogen and oxygen in.
NICE gun there! expect some steel hybrids from you  |
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| drex |
Posted: 04/25/2008 14:09 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 86 118.16 Spud Bux
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| its very sleek and clean lookin, i also like the way you attch the barrel. do you think you could show us a picture of it next to a ruler or something? |
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| potatoflinger |
Posted: 04/25/2008 14:18 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Posts: 864 1311.66 Spud Bux
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Who said a simple combustion had to be airtight?
That is one great looking cannon, I can't wait to see a video of it in action (if you decide to make one). |
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| psycix |
Posted: 04/25/2008 14:19 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Posts: 1375 258.15 Spud Bux
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Its a COMBUSTION, not a hybrid.
It DOESNT need a burst disk, it DOESNT need to be airtight.
Though I think you should add ballvalves to the inlets.
A burst disk wont be needed, hydrogen burns fast. |
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| xrcv |
Posted: 04/25/2008 14:22 PM Post subject: |
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| spudfarm wrote: | he do not pressurize it. he just takes the air out and put hydrogen and oxygen in.
NICE gun there! expect some steel hybrids from you  |
yep, no pressure. only 1x
the gun is all stainless steel simply because i have easy access to s.s tubes, a welding machine, and i like s.s. It's not because of the pressures involved, or anything like that |
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