Still confused on chamber size

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Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:29 pm

I think a smaller chamber with higher pressure would yield better performance, simply because the air would dump faster. You could use a 1/2" x 10 foot chamber, or you could use a 3" chamber x 1 foot long, and with the same volume of air, a 3" chamber would be much better because the air wouldn't need to come from all the way at the back of the 1/2" stick.
That's just how I look at it though.
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Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:05 pm

Yeah I agree on that one but GGDT says that a bigger chamber size with a bit less psi gives the same power if not more.

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Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:54 pm

Ok, here's my imaginary launcher, and the results I got when I played with the variables:

20 inch chamber at 50 psi - 406 feet per second

10 inch chamber at 100 psi - 537 feet per second

5 inch chamber at 200 psi - 684 feet per second

2.5 inch chamber at 400 psi - 830 feet per second

1.25 inch chamber at 800 psi - 958 feet per second

0.625 inch chamber at 1600 psi - 1006 feet per second

All the time, we're talking about the same quantity of air, because we're doubling the pressure but halving the volume.
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Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:01 pm

jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Ok, here's my imaginary launcher, and the results I got when I played with the variables:

20 inch chamber at 50 psi - 406 feet per second

10 inch chamber at 100 psi - 537 feet per second

5 inch chamber at 200 psi - 684 feet per second

2.5 inch chamber at 400 psi - 830 feet per second

1.25 inch chamber at 800 psi - 958 feet per second

0.625 inch chamber at 1600 psi - 1006 feet per second

All the time, we're talking about the same quantity of air, because we're doubling the pressure but halving the volume.
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