Difference between revisions of "12 gram CO2 cartridge"

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12 gram '''CO<sub>2</sub> cartridges''' are used primarily as a portable way to provide pressurized gas to a [[pneumatic cannon]]. They cost roughly $0.50 a peice, and are typically connected via an adapter, which can be purchased for about (I have very little clue. 10-20$?)
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12 gram '''CO<sub>2</sub> cartridges''' are used primarily as a portable way to provide pressurized gas to a [[pneumatic cannon]]. They cost roughly $0.50 a peice, and are typically connected via an adapter, which can be purchased for about $10 USD.
Once empty, they are often used as projectiles - they have a nice mass, and are quite sturdy.
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Once empty, they are often used as projectiles - they have a high mass, are quite sturdy, and fit in 3/4" SCH. 40 PVC.
  
  
Here is a chart:
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The following is a chart outlining the chamber size (in cubic inches) vs. pressure in (pounds per square inch) using a 12 gram CO2 cartridge:
 
<table>
 
<table>
<tr><td>Chamber Size (ci)</td><td>Chamber Pressure (psi)</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Chamber Size (ci)</td><td>Chamber Pressure (PSI)</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>10</td><td>420</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>10</td><td>420</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>20</td><td>210</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>20</td><td>210</td></tr>
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</table>
 
</table>
  
To calculate the pressure for any non-given valve, use this equation, but note that the pressure can't go above the 800 psi vapor pressure og CO2.
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To calculate the pressure for any non-given valve, use this equation, but note that the pressure can't go above 800 PSI (the vapor pressure of CO2).
  
 
4200/Chamber Volume In ci=Chamber Pressure in psi -OR- 4200/CV=CP
 
4200/Chamber Volume In ci=Chamber Pressure in psi -OR- 4200/CV=CP
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So it can be said that 4200/41.3=CP
 
So it can be said that 4200/41.3=CP
 
4200/41.3 is equal to 101.6949152542373 For simplicity's sake we will round this to 101.7
 
4200/41.3 is equal to 101.6949152542373 For simplicity's sake we will round this to 101.7
This means that CP=101.7psi
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This means that CP=101.7 PSI
Your 41.3ci chamber will have a pressure of 101.7psi when filled with one 12g CO2 cartridge. Simple, eh?
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Your 41.3ci chamber will have a pressure of 101.7 PSI when filled with one 12g CO2 cartridge.

Revision as of 00:32, 1 February 2007

12 gram CO2 cartridges are used primarily as a portable way to provide pressurized gas to a pneumatic cannon. They cost roughly $0.50 a peice, and are typically connected via an adapter, which can be purchased for about $10 USD. Once empty, they are often used as projectiles - they have a high mass, are quite sturdy, and fit in 3/4" SCH. 40 PVC.


The following is a chart outlining the chamber size (in cubic inches) vs. pressure in (pounds per square inch) using a 12 gram CO2 cartridge:

Chamber Size (ci)Chamber Pressure (PSI)
10420
20210
30140
40105
5084
6070
7060
8053
9047
10042

To calculate the pressure for any non-given valve, use this equation, but note that the pressure can't go above 800 PSI (the vapor pressure of CO2).

4200/Chamber Volume In ci=Chamber Pressure in psi -OR- 4200/CV=CP For example: You have a chamber volume of 41.3ci. So it can be said that 4200/41.3=CP 4200/41.3 is equal to 101.6949152542373 For simplicity's sake we will round this to 101.7 This means that CP=101.7 PSI Your 41.3ci chamber will have a pressure of 101.7 PSI when filled with one 12g CO2 cartridge.