I am building a cannon with an interchangeable barrel so I can shoot anything from marbles (~1/2" barrel) to full potatoes (~2" barrel).
If I use the ebay QEVs mentioned in this thread, will that work for a 2" barrel? Is a 1/2" valve too small?
Thanks!
What is the limiting factor
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It depends on what is acceptable performance. Are you trying to launch spuds cross the yard or trying 3 football field lengths, or something in between?
Personally don't use barrels more than twice the diameter of the valve's orifice. If possible I use barrels no more than 1.5 times the diameter.
If your 1/2 inch valve has a 3/8ths inch orifice, a 3/4 inch barrel is about the largest you will get reasonable performance from.
Personally don't use barrels more than twice the diameter of the valve's orifice. If possible I use barrels no more than 1.5 times the diameter.
If your 1/2 inch valve has a 3/8ths inch orifice, a 3/4 inch barrel is about the largest you will get reasonable performance from.
I'm hoping to put a potato into low earth orbit, but i'll settle for a few football field lengths.
Thanks for the 2x orifice rule of thumb. That's exactly what I was looking for.
Is there a similar rule of thumb for canister size and barrel size/length?

Thanks for the 2x orifice rule of thumb. That's exactly what I was looking for.
Is there a similar rule of thumb for canister size and barrel size/length?
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Not sure about QEVs but the ball valves I have have a significantly larger orifice than their stated diameter.Technician1002 wrote:If your 1/2 inch valve has a 3/8ths inch orifice, a 3/4 inch barrel is about the largest you will get reasonable performance from.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
To expand on what Jack said, the nominally half inch "European"/Piston style QEV I've got has a 14.2mm (0.56") seat diameter.
Not that that will necessarily apply here, but they can easily be bigger than their nominal size.
Not that that will necessarily apply here, but they can easily be bigger than their nominal size.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
If I were you, I'd go with the larges QEV I could find. An interchangeable barrel of a smaller size can screw in via adapters and you wont lose any performance. Why not try making a larger piston valve yourself from a tee and such? Plenty of info on that here.
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If going for competition performance and low earth orbit, the rule of thumb is use a valve with larger flow than your barrel so the restriction to flow is due to the barrel size, not the valve.
Are there any restrictions in THAT direction ?Technician1002 wrote:If going for competition performance and low earth orbit, the rule of thumb is use a valve with larger flow than your barrel so the restriction to flow is due to the barrel size, not the valve.
I built a 1-1/4" piston valve.
Approximately 1" restriction at the barrel end of this thing.
Is something going to go "blooie", if I fit it with say a 1/2" barrel ?
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Assuming it's attached securely you shouldn't have any problems.Oxbreath wrote:Is something going to go "blooie", if I fit it with say a 1/2" barrel ?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I screw on a 1/2 inch barrel on my Marshmallow Cannon which is a piston valve with a 1 inch orifice. I shoot mini marshmallows, jawbreakers, and AA batteries. No problems.
Batteries shot from 1/2 inch barrel with a 1 inch valve.

I have found when using a larger valve, a larger barrel and sabot for the smaller projectile works very well.
AA battery shot from a 2-1/2 inch barrel on a 2 inch valve.

Sometime later I'll test AA batteries in a 1 or 1.25 inch barrel on the 1 inch valve Marshmallow Cannon to compare various barrel/sabot sizes on the 1 inch valve.
Batteries shot from 1/2 inch barrel with a 1 inch valve.

I have found when using a larger valve, a larger barrel and sabot for the smaller projectile works very well.
AA battery shot from a 2-1/2 inch barrel on a 2 inch valve.

Sometime later I'll test AA batteries in a 1 or 1.25 inch barrel on the 1 inch valve Marshmallow Cannon to compare various barrel/sabot sizes on the 1 inch valve.