jordzan wrote:Can I ask how in general the chamber volume vs the barrel length works ? have you guys made that many guns that you just know by now that it needs a longer barrel or is there maths(ewww) and what not ?
I share your views on maths, however if you're a bit patient you'll find out that in this case, a bit of calculations saves you a lot of effort and allows you to take ful ladvantage of the potential of your launcher.
Basically, while the pressure in the barrel is greater than atmospheric pressure+projectile friction, the projectile will continue to accelerate.
Imagine your chamber and barrel have the same volume, and you're using 150 psi (10 x atmospheric pressure which is approximately 15 psi). This means that (simplifying the calculation) even if your barrel is 10 times the volume of your chamber, your projectile is still going to accelerate and give you more power.
A bigger chamber will alwyas give you more power, but it comes to a point where the gain in power is insignificant compared to the increase in chamber size. Take a look at the virtual launcher I modelled
here in GGDT (which by the way is a very useful tool to download when it comes to helping you determine optimum chamber:barrel ratio, get it
here)
Starting with a 10 inch chamber, you get a muzzle energy of 37.2 ft/lbs.
Increase chamber volume to 200%, muzzle energy is 38.7 ft/lbs - a mere 4% increase.
Increase chamber volume to 400% of the original, muzzle energy is now 39.6 ft/lbs - just 6% more muzzle energy, in practical terms you would never notice this increase without the benefit of a chronograph. In terms of filling the chamber though, you would certainly notice the difference, especially if filling by hand pump, and the shot would be much louder too.
This applies in your case, your barrel volume is much smaller than the chamber, this means you have two options:
- Keep the same barrel, but cut down on the chamber volume considerably. You'll get a tiny decrease in performance but much less noise and pumping effort
- Keep the same chamber volume but make the barrel as long as you can afford to make it, you'll get significantly increased power and less noise for the same pumping effort.