Nerf Air Restricter like Piston Valve
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 11:55 am
Hello Spudders,
Please excuse my ill knowledge of the website - First post (however onto forth cannon so I have some experience)
I have searched what I could with no success, not quite sure how to word it to begin with, the title is the best I can do.
- Basically have a spring retained valve within and inline with the barrel between the chamber and projectile.
- The spring should be strong enough to resist chamber pressurization.
- Once ignited the pressure will overcome the spring, allowing for a flash, boom and a spud (Golfball) downrange.
This is obviously very simplistic and would've been tested before but I could not find any documentation.
Does this work?
Or does the piston valve cause more resistance negating the benefits of a pressurized chamber?
I do not own the machinery necessary to deal with Rupture Discs or chamber piston valves.
Thank you all!
So excited to be here.
Please excuse my ill knowledge of the website - First post (however onto forth cannon so I have some experience)
I have searched what I could with no success, not quite sure how to word it to begin with, the title is the best I can do.
- Basically have a spring retained valve within and inline with the barrel between the chamber and projectile.
- The spring should be strong enough to resist chamber pressurization.
- Once ignited the pressure will overcome the spring, allowing for a flash, boom and a spud (Golfball) downrange.
This is obviously very simplistic and would've been tested before but I could not find any documentation.
Does this work?
Or does the piston valve cause more resistance negating the benefits of a pressurized chamber?
I do not own the machinery necessary to deal with Rupture Discs or chamber piston valves.
Thank you all!
So excited to be here.