Difference between revisions of "Pneumatic cannon"

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*[[Pressure gauge]] (for safety & repeatable launches)
 
*[[Pressure gauge]] (for safety & repeatable launches)
  
In order to fire, the operator loads a projectile into the barrel, fills the chamber with a compressed gas (air [[compressor]]s, hand pumps, [[Pressure regulator|regulated]] bottled gas, and 12 gram [[CO2 cartriges]] are common filling methods), and activates the main valve thus dumping the air in the chamber to the barrel.
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In order to fire, the operator loads a projectile into the barrel, fills the chamber with a compressed gas (air [[compressor]]s, hand pumps, [[Pressure regulator|regulated]] bottled gas, and 12 gram [[CO2 cartridge]]s are common filling methods), and activates the main valve thus dumping the air in the chamber to the barrel.
  
 
The expansion of the compressed gas propels the projectile down the barrel. The barrel length determines the amount of energy transferred to the projectile and ultimately the velocity of the projectile.
 
The expansion of the compressed gas propels the projectile down the barrel. The barrel length determines the amount of energy transferred to the projectile and ultimately the velocity of the projectile.

Revision as of 10:12, 20 October 2005

Pneumatic launchers consist of five basic elements:

In order to fire, the operator loads a projectile into the barrel, fills the chamber with a compressed gas (air compressors, hand pumps, regulated bottled gas, and 12 gram CO2 cartridges are common filling methods), and activates the main valve thus dumping the air in the chamber to the barrel.

The expansion of the compressed gas propels the projectile down the barrel. The barrel length determines the amount of energy transferred to the projectile and ultimately the velocity of the projectile.

High performance launchers use techniques such as modifying valves for faster opening times, using homemade valves, and maximizing the amount of airflow through the valve.

The GGDT (gas gun design tool) is heavily recomended to those interested in pneumatic launchers.