ok im thinking
of a cup shaped burst disk machined out of delrin or something
or made by deep drawing with vacuum out of some sort thermoplastic
-allows a quick change
-act as a check valve
-act as sabot
what do you think about this?
jean
cup shaped bursk disk
The cup piston has to be much wider than the barrel or it doesn't work. In this configuration it has to travel back the entire length of the cup to reveal the barrel.
I actually don't know what you try to achieve with a cup shaped burst disk.
I actually don't know what you try to achieve with a cup shaped burst disk.
hi MRR
it is a little difficult to describe for me...
both pic are burst disks!!
the idea is a burst disk that is
-easy to change
-can act as a ceck valve
-no oring
-no glue
-no leaks
-up to high pressure
-can act as a sabot
think about a cartrige like this
it is a little difficult to describe for me...
both pic are burst disks!!
the idea is a burst disk that is
-easy to change
-can act as a ceck valve
-no oring
-no glue
-no leaks
-up to high pressure
-can act as a sabot
think about a cartrige like this
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ok im thinking
of a cup shaped piston/burst disk machined out of delrin or something
or made by deep drawing with vacuum out of some sort thermoplastic
Ok, I get it now, the OP was a little misleading though (I had a piston hybrid in mind).
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Wouldn't machined burst disks be too expensive if you used them regularly? Vacuum shaped burst disk on the other hand should work nicely.
I think I know what you are trying to achieve with this design (read BTBs pump post) and I think it is not worth the effort.
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It would be a little annoying to machine in quantity, and since you're still having to use a threaded fitting to replace it you might as well be using a normal burst disk...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
machine this would be annoying but with vacuum forming .. may for a low quantity of shotgun style cartridges (sabot)
how do you fill the cartridge with a normal bursk disk and wouldnt it leak at real high pressure?
o-ringed plug and bolts instead of threaded plug...
jean
and here the first try with vacuum forming
how do you fill the cartridge with a normal bursk disk and wouldnt it leak at real high pressure?
o-ringed plug and bolts instead of threaded plug...
jean
and here the first try with vacuum forming
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That looks pretty good!and here the first try with vacuum forming
What kind of plastic did you use on this one?
It may be easy to seal this kind of burst disks with an O-ring put in a slot in the barrel..
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Not at all bad... the problem of still needing a threaded connection to be able to fit it still negates the advantage though in my book.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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sacrificial obturating ring FTW
Calculate shear forces and utilize a material with well known material properties.
That's my goal when I start on the semi-auto hybrid at least!
(Graduating in 3 months!)
Calculate shear forces and utilize a material with well known material properties.
That's my goal when I start on the semi-auto hybrid at least!
(Graduating in 3 months!)
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mobile chernobyl wrote:That's my goal when I start on the semi-auto hybrid at least!
Cartridges?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hi
why not a closed foam rubber..no need for an o ring...
@jack the idea to drop an cartridge in a pump to fill it isnt bad. with this sort of burst disk a filling valve isnt needed.
i only need an locking mech for the idea i mentioned further and the ignition seems an problem... i use a spark gap instead of the nichrome-wire but it wont ignite.
anyway im a bit busi today...
jean
edit the plastic i use was from a salad..
why not a closed foam rubber..no need for an o ring...
@jack the idea to drop an cartridge in a pump to fill it isnt bad. with this sort of burst disk a filling valve isnt needed.
i only need an locking mech for the idea i mentioned further and the ignition seems an problem... i use a spark gap instead of the nichrome-wire but it wont ignite.
anyway im a bit busi today...
jean
edit the plastic i use was from a salad..
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Silly cartridges... they certainly don't utilize the biggest advantage of a combustion gas gun - gaseous propellant!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Cartridges?