Hey guys, I have a stainless steel 2.25"x 3.5' heavy wall pipe that is threaded at one end with 2.5" threads. Its a feed tube from a large centrifuge at work. Im new to building a pneumatic system to utilize this tube. I can try to build one but need to find a quick release valve to use, hopefully a manual valve but am open to anything. Also need some help figuring out the volume of the tank
I need to feed it. I just want to project a spud, not take down a satillite. Lol. I want to do a muzzleload design for simplicity.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
First timer with a barrel but no clue what to start with
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Large commercially available valves are expensive. One thing you might want to consider is a simple coupling in which you can sandwich a disk of frangible material between barrel and chamber. As you pressurise the chamber, it will reach a point where the disk will rupture and b00m.
In terms of predicting performance, download GGDT and have a play with the variables to have a good indication of how different chamber sizes will affect performance.
In terms of predicting performance, download GGDT and have a play with the variables to have a good indication of how different chamber sizes will affect performance.
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Perfectly explained regarding the barrel creation. I think the explanation is very clear.Large commercially available valves are expensive. One thing you might want to consider is a simple coupling in which you can sandwich a disk of frangible material between barrel and chamber. As you pressurise the chamber, it will reach a point where the disk will rupture and b00m.
In terms of predicting performance, download GGDT and have a play with the variables to have a good indication of how different chamber sizes will affect performance.

