What's a better combustion tank?
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Using schedule 40 pvc what would be a better combustion as well as more combustion a longer 1.5''tank of 27'' or a 20'' of 3''? Im shoting for distance but trying to get it right .Please help me modify this better for distance
I would DEFINITELY go with the 20" diameter pipe. It may be hard finding fittings for it though... Maybe go with 4" of it.
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Use your Algebra. the area of a circle is (pi)r^2, so the area of a cylinder is h(pi)r^2. Calculate which is bigger. The larger diameter tends to be better because you have a larger burn rate.
Use your Algebra. the area of a circle is (pi)r^2, so the area of a cylinder is h(pi)r^2. Calculate which is bigger. The larger diameter tends to be better because you have a larger burn rate.
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If you are implying what I think you are, technically he implied using 3" diameter pipe when he said '20" of 3"', not 20" diameter pipe.biggsauce wrote:I would DEFINITELY go with the 20" pipe. It may be hard finding fitting for it though... Maybe go with 4" of it.
Lentamentalisk is right though, go with the larger diameter pipe. The closer the pipe resembles are sphere, the better the combustion.
A long barrel will make a big difference though, with a 20" long 3" chamber, a 4' barrel be optimal in the terms of performance, ergonomics and practicality.
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This really depends on your barrel size. If you are shooting spuds, 1.5" is your barrel size of choice. You usually see a chamber made of 3" or 4" dia PVC for this purpose. A 16" long, 4" dia chamber and a 5', 1.5" barrel will make a pretty fair performer for distance. A longer barrel will do somewhat better but becomes impractical and will bend more. Also, spuds will have a natural distance limit based on irregular shapes and drag. 200 - 250 yards is about your distance limit, no matter what your propelling it with.
This really depends on your barrel size. If you are shooting spuds, 1.5" is your barrel size of choice. You usually see a chamber made of 3" or 4" dia PVC for this purpose. A 16" long, 4" dia chamber and a 5', 1.5" barrel will make a pretty fair performer for distance. A longer barrel will do somewhat better but becomes impractical and will bend more. Also, spuds will have a natural distance limit based on irregular shapes and drag. 200 - 250 yards is about your distance limit, no matter what your propelling it with.