Problems with my Combustion Cannon
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 7:03 pm
Well, first of all, I live in Brazil, so I don't have access to most of your tools/fuels, and my English isn't perfect.......
Anyway, my project was to make a cannon out of PVC to use with the locally available fuels - in other words, Gasoline, Alcohol, and other things (I know you guys are going to call me crazy, but I took all precautions necessary).
Ignition-wise, I chose to basically use a spark plug salvaged from an old car (couldn't find any BBQ igniters here). It allowed me to fire from a safe distance, which is important when dealing with fuels like gasoline 8)
My problem: I got it to fire 3 or 4 times out of the 100 (or more) I tried it. I know the spark plug system is working (I can see the spark), the fuel/oxygen ration seems fine (I can get it lit up using a lighter - however, the chamber is open when I use the lighter, so fuel/air ratio might be a problem), and I know I have a fairly thing seal on the barrel. My guess is that the spark plug isn't igniting the fuel because its liquid, not a vapor, and it isn't under pressure or high temperature (call me crazy again, but I tried heating up Gasoline/Alcohol to about 60 celcius, no luck). I also tried putting in some butane on the mix, but my only source was a lighter - no luck either.
Well, I hope you guys can help me trouble-shoot my cannon. Here are the specs/drawings/photos:
The combustion chamber has a height of 50cm and a diameter of 3 inches (sorry for mixing up the units)
The barrel has a height of 70cm and a diameter of 2 inches
Diagram
The final product
The cannon set up along with electrical system
A high-res view of the cannon, with the electrical.
BTW, I forgot to take pictures of the internals/the covering cap on the end of the cannon, as well as the projectiles, but I guess what I posted should be enough for some basic troubleshooting.
Oh, and this is my first combustion cannon. I also built a pneumatic one a, and had great success with it - fires well every time, and can hold fairly high pressures losing about 1 PSI an hour
Thanks in advance for your help!
EDIT: Forgot to say how I am loading it. I am using a medicine spray bottle filled with the fuel. Plan on posting a picture soon...
Anyway, my project was to make a cannon out of PVC to use with the locally available fuels - in other words, Gasoline, Alcohol, and other things (I know you guys are going to call me crazy, but I took all precautions necessary).
Ignition-wise, I chose to basically use a spark plug salvaged from an old car (couldn't find any BBQ igniters here). It allowed me to fire from a safe distance, which is important when dealing with fuels like gasoline 8)
My problem: I got it to fire 3 or 4 times out of the 100 (or more) I tried it. I know the spark plug system is working (I can see the spark), the fuel/oxygen ration seems fine (I can get it lit up using a lighter - however, the chamber is open when I use the lighter, so fuel/air ratio might be a problem), and I know I have a fairly thing seal on the barrel. My guess is that the spark plug isn't igniting the fuel because its liquid, not a vapor, and it isn't under pressure or high temperature (call me crazy again, but I tried heating up Gasoline/Alcohol to about 60 celcius, no luck). I also tried putting in some butane on the mix, but my only source was a lighter - no luck either.
Well, I hope you guys can help me trouble-shoot my cannon. Here are the specs/drawings/photos:
The combustion chamber has a height of 50cm and a diameter of 3 inches (sorry for mixing up the units)
The barrel has a height of 70cm and a diameter of 2 inches
Diagram
The final product
The cannon set up along with electrical system
A high-res view of the cannon, with the electrical.
BTW, I forgot to take pictures of the internals/the covering cap on the end of the cannon, as well as the projectiles, but I guess what I posted should be enough for some basic troubleshooting.
Oh, and this is my first combustion cannon. I also built a pneumatic one a, and had great success with it - fires well every time, and can hold fairly high pressures losing about 1 PSI an hour
Thanks in advance for your help!
EDIT: Forgot to say how I am loading it. I am using a medicine spray bottle filled with the fuel. Plan on posting a picture soon...