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Chamber Length

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:43 am
by cannon freak
I have been thinking of my new combustion that I want to construct, it consists of dual chambers each 4" diameter with cleanout plugs at each end and the front converges to an over and under design with 3 90 degree bends and a tee and then to either a 4 - 3 in reducer and adapter or a 4in adapter for interchangeable barrels, I haven’t decided yet. But what I was wondering was how much more performance do you think I would get with a 5 foot long chamber vs. a 3 foot long chamber. I was thinking that since a combustion cannon gets its pressure from the fast combustion of gases and that with a longer chamber the time for all of the propane to ignite will take longer and some performance may be lost.

If someone could give me some insight it would be appreciated.

This is an ABS cannon by the way.

By the way if I was to use dual 3 foot long chambers do you think I could use a 4 in barrel.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:45 pm
by Mihlrad
a 4 inch barrel for one? why? Unless you meant feet than ignore this. As far as size of your chambers go, for one you need to have a way to perfectly time 2 sparks if you are going to do 2 chambers, it can get complicated...Also the effectiveness of your chamber will all depend on the size of the outlet for the combustion reaction. If you have a 1" exit point in a 4" by 5' chamber, than you are wasting about 6 feet of pipe, if you have a 4" exit point, than sure your fine with 5'. It all depends on the design of the gun. So, explain more please about the gun.


I might be totally wrong on this, i make pnuematics i was hoping it works the same way on this.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:52 pm
by SpudStuff
gust wire them in series