For those of you who've no idea what I'm talking about, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Dave Hall and I was a member of the old Spudtech Forum. On that forum I discussed a design I playfully referred to as the "Pipe Dream." 'Twere so named because it was to be built using a bunch of spare pipe I have lying around and also because I knew from the get-go that the odds of having it actually built were small.
In any event, the Pipe Dream is (if it ever gets built) a 19" bore 2X hybrid designed to shoot a 100 pound projectile at 1000 fps.
A pic...

For scale, the barrel is 40' long and it's hard-mounted to a semi trailer (flatbed).
Progress? I have the trailer in my possession! Beyond that, I know my "money guy" has been pitching the gun at a high level and so far they aren't laughing (although nobody has given him any money either). Also, my welding staff keeps bugging me for details; they think it sounds like a hoot. In other words, momentum is building.
So why am I posting?
Because I've a couple questions.....
1) I'm very concerned about the possibility of a DDT in the full scale gun. I think I've outlined a pretty useful test series that I could run to characterize the gun. Basically, it would be a 20' section of 29" pipe. One end blank flanged. The other end with a 19" and 13" diameter holes. The idea would be to treat it as one "leg" of the gun. The 19" hole would be used to characterize burst disk designs. The 13" hole would be used to characterize combustion. The good news is that the test apparatus would (in theory) tell me if I've got any DDT problems and it would be virtually 100% recyclable into the final design (ie, would BECOME one of the legs). Does anybody here have any thoughts/concerns regarding this approach?
2) I've also been asked to design a gun that can push a 100 mm projectile to 800 m/s. This is normally a powder-gun's domain, obviously, but I'm wondering if I can't do it with a 10X hybrid or something as a propane powered gun has certain administrative advantages (read: cheap fuel that doesn't have to be tracked!). I have some 5" ID pipe with 1.5" wall (HIGH pressure stuff) that could be used, but I'm wondering what the practical limits are before propane starts getting tough to predict. In any event, I'll probably run a test series similar to the above mentioned one but at higher pressures. Again, anybody have any thoughts/concerns?
Am I re-inventing the wheel?
Discuss!