Metered oxygen and propane
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:09 am
I'm building my first spud gun, and am starting off simple. It's going to be a basic inline PVC unit with a stungun ignition. But I expect at some point (probably soon) I'll get tired of opening the base cap, ventilating, adding some guesstimated amount of fuel, getting irregular performance, etc.
SO... I plan to add metered propane eventually, but I'm a little hesitant about putting a fan in the chamber. I want to minimize the amount of wires & other stuff in the chamber. Anyway, with a fan you still have to remove the base cap and ventilate.
I've searched the forums and can't seem to find anyone just injecting metered oxygen along with metered propane. I'm planning on buying an oxy-acetylene welding setup and just running the propane & oxygen lines through check valves into the meter chamber. I was thinking I'd use a single metering chamber for both gases; the oxy-propane ratio would be set by using higher pressure for the oxygen line.
If I keep the amount of oxygen near atmospheric levels for the combustion chamber volume, I wouldn't expect any serious safety issues provided I'm careful to purge all acetylene from the regulator and lines. I'm aware that using more oxygen/fuel mix than would normally go into the chamber using air is really dangerous... though I might experiment with slightly higher amounts of fuel/O2 after I set up the 250' remote RF ignition system and take cover.
No combustion chamber ventilation required. Load spud, inject fuel/O2, fire, repeat. Right?
Is there something I'm missing? Why isn't anyone else doing this? (Or are they?)
SO... I plan to add metered propane eventually, but I'm a little hesitant about putting a fan in the chamber. I want to minimize the amount of wires & other stuff in the chamber. Anyway, with a fan you still have to remove the base cap and ventilate.
I've searched the forums and can't seem to find anyone just injecting metered oxygen along with metered propane. I'm planning on buying an oxy-acetylene welding setup and just running the propane & oxygen lines through check valves into the meter chamber. I was thinking I'd use a single metering chamber for both gases; the oxy-propane ratio would be set by using higher pressure for the oxygen line.
If I keep the amount of oxygen near atmospheric levels for the combustion chamber volume, I wouldn't expect any serious safety issues provided I'm careful to purge all acetylene from the regulator and lines. I'm aware that using more oxygen/fuel mix than would normally go into the chamber using air is really dangerous... though I might experiment with slightly higher amounts of fuel/O2 after I set up the 250' remote RF ignition system and take cover.
No combustion chamber ventilation required. Load spud, inject fuel/O2, fire, repeat. Right?
Is there something I'm missing? Why isn't anyone else doing this? (Or are they?)