
after finishing my first Corona project - a 12mm, 140J PCP operated with a paintball tank (I'll post more about that, I promise) I'm tinkering on a hybrid again.
My first try 10 years ago was a rather normal 14mm, 6x piston hybrid, but I had problems with the valve sealing. O-rings burnt up or got blown out, flat sealings got damaged by the heat too.
So, what about moving the valve the other way, like a burst disk, and keep it in place with springloaded blocks. The design I came up with, without being sure if it isn't nonsense for some reason I keep overlooking, has a valve/piston that is sealed with a O-ring, when the springloaded detention blocks (green) snap open and the piston (yellow) moves to the riight the transfer port stays mostly closed by the left end of the piston until the o-ring has travelled past it and is safe inside the valve body.
I'm planning a 20x mix, I think the detention doesn't need to hold much more than twice the loading pressure since it will take some time to accelerate the piston, in that time pressure has quite some time to rise further. Maybe it'll be too slow, and burnout will happen before the valve opens, but unlike a burst disk it will still open. Estimating that the valve will be about 3-4x the weight of a bullet I think I should come pretty close to burnout, but I didn't bother to calculate it yet. It's a bit late for that anyway.

Any thoughts?