Hydrogen spud gun
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Recently I built an electrolysis machine. It seperates water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. Hydrogen and oxygen are highly explosive so I'm going to connect a cannon to it and see what kind of power I get. If anyone has any ideas or tips let me know. I was also thinking that hydrogen would be perfect for a hybrid cannon.
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How fast does your machein put out gas?
Sounds pretty cool. Give us feedback when you test it. And like others said, definately use metal and remote ignition. Hydrogen burns fast at about 12-75% in oxygen, but DETONATES in something like 25-50%.
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Im interested in your electroysis machine becuase Im in the middle of making mine... Do you have any pics of it? I wont copy them, I already have my plan I just want to see how yours came out.
Always rely on Murphy's Laws
4.If you have enough grease & a big enough hammer, you can put anything... anywhere
3.If all else fails, hit it with a big hammer
2.Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value
1.If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway
4.If you have enough grease & a big enough hammer, you can put anything... anywhere
3.If all else fails, hit it with a big hammer
2.Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value
1.If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway
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H2-02 accelerates to detonation velocity quickly, and generated pressure will be about 50% higher than propane-air. (pressure estimate: going on my memory of flame temps, and very quick mental calculations)
Use, at the very least, high-rated PVC, and use distributed ignition sources to prevent detonations.
Use, at the very least, high-rated PVC, and use distributed ignition sources to prevent detonations.
Sounds kinda scary if you ask me, but it all depends on what concentration of the fuel you put in the chamber.
I mean, in theory there should be 1/3hydrogen to 2/3 oxygen, quite er, explosive. Pretty much the same as oxyacet balloons. BOOM........AWWWK. *DEAD*
Hydrogen is already almost considered explosive as it is.......
I mean, in theory there should be 1/3hydrogen to 2/3 oxygen, quite er, explosive. Pretty much the same as oxyacet balloons. BOOM........AWWWK. *DEAD*
Hydrogen is already almost considered explosive as it is.......
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Ya know its not dangerous at all if you simply don't stand beside it when firing.
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Its actuly 2/3Hydrogen to 1/3 0xygen, hence H2O. And yes it is highly explosive so im going with a metal barrel. i'll post pics when i can but that may not be for a while.ammosmoke wrote: in theory there should be 1/3hydrogen to 2/3 oxygen....
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One word, Hindenburg…
Oh and when you fire it yell “FRAG OUT”
Oh and when you fire it yell “FRAG OUT”
i hope your going with a metal chamber too...
But with electrolysis you can just collect the Hydrogen and Oxygen in the same place. This mixture will be the perfect e mixture your looking for. Since there is already air in the chamber of the gun that contains oxygen, the mixture will be a little off, but it will be pretty close.
But with electrolysis you can just collect the Hydrogen and Oxygen in the same place. This mixture will be the perfect e mixture your looking for. Since there is already air in the chamber of the gun that contains oxygen, the mixture will be a little off, but it will be pretty close.
From wikipedia about spudguns:
Copper has a decent pressure rating, well above pvc, you could try that.When using a carbon steel cannon with hydrogen gas as fuel, a process called embrittlement occurs, in which the hydrogen reacts with the carbon to create methane, leaving the metal structurally weak. Embrittlement leaves the cannon severely vulnerable to failure. Hydrogen is also highly discouraged as a fuel because of the extreme risk of accidental ignition.
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