Maybe the test could be repeated under different conditions?theBOOM wrote:How much damage did the shrapnel cause?
8x pvc failure
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Yes...perhaps with an aluminum chamber.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Maybe the test could be repeated under different conditions?theBOOM wrote:How much damage did the shrapnel cause?
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Come on guys, we have long established that DDT is not a factor that should even be considered on most hybrids.
Its probably failure of the PVC from imperfections in the plastic or near microscopic cracks cause by previous firings.
Its probably failure of the PVC from imperfections in the plastic or near microscopic cracks cause by previous firings.
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I've seen a bulge like that ( in the first hybrid) in copper before..
On my stirrup pump- after the checkvalve failed at 80 bar...and the handle broke my pretty face..
So I guess it's just a sudden rise in pressure that causes it...not neccesarily DDT.
It bulged at the point of the blockage ( in my case the pump piston).
On my stirrup pump- after the checkvalve failed at 80 bar...and the handle broke my pretty face..
So I guess it's just a sudden rise in pressure that causes it...not neccesarily DDT.
It bulged at the point of the blockage ( in my case the pump piston).
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I am guessing that one of the other 8x shots cracked the inside pipe but the outside pipe still held, then the last shot was mostly acting only on the 2" pipe.
There was a lot of shrapnel but it all went straight forward into the trees. The barrier did its job. The only other damage was to my electric bbq ignitor which flew about twenty feet and hit the metal pole on my basketball goal.
There was a lot of shrapnel but it all went straight forward into the trees. The barrier did its job. The only other damage was to my electric bbq ignitor which flew about twenty feet and hit the metal pole on my basketball goal.
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This has pretty much shattered (how ironic) my project plans in the contest. But thanks for the post. Might i asked how you made the blast chamber?
Yeah, it's that important.
the blast chamber is made out of cinder blocks. it covered the back and both sides of the gun so that all of the shrapnel would shoot forwards into the trees.
We probably should have made it a little bigger but none of the shrapnel flew backwards so it was good enough.
We probably should have made it a little bigger but none of the shrapnel flew backwards so it was good enough.
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oops my bad. i didnt see the picture long enough now i understandpat123 wrote:the blast chamber is made out of cinder blocks. it covered the back and both sides of the gun so that all of the shrapnel would shoot forwards into the trees.
We probably should have made it a little bigger but none of the shrapnel flew backwards so it was good enough.
Yeah, it's that important.
The barrel was 1" diameter 5' long.
estimated 2000ft/Lbs and 400fps with a 19oz 10" long steel nail.
estimated 2000ft/Lbs and 400fps with a 19oz 10" long steel nail.
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Impressive ballistics for pvc!pat123 wrote:The barrel was 1" diameter 5' long.
estimated 2000ft/Lbs and 400fps with a 19oz 10" long steel nail.
The cinder-blocks seemed to help contain it and from photos didn't seem to break(?)...
But I was remembering this lecture a cop gave me as a juvenile about some kid who had put a pipe b*mb inside one, electrically ignited it,
got hit in the head with a cinderblock chunk and was drooling and wears a helmet all the time...(course I was thinking, "dumb cop...")
I know they shatter pretty completely from rifle hits though. 8)
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i see some problems with your calculations, at only 10inches long and a hefty 19oz that would mean that the average diameter of 0.73055869pat123 wrote:The barrel was 1" diameter 5' long.
estimated 2000ft/Lbs and 400fps with a 19oz 10" long steel nail.
inches. so i think you have a slight math problem. if you give me the correct diameter i would be happy to recalculate
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I hope you realize the difference between a failure in a (comparatively) low power spudgun to a sealed metal tube filled with a low explosive..THUNDERLORD wrote: some kid who had put a pipe b*mb inside one
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I could say the same of the number you churned out.c11man wrote:So I think you have a slight math problem.
You shouldn't give an answer to more significant figures than the inputs. One s.f. more is acceptable in some cases, but still questionable.
... you gave an answer of 6 s.f. more than the inputs.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Lets keep the smart level down shall we? Btw @pat, where did you get a 19oz nail?!?Ragnarok wrote:I could say the same of the number you churned out.c11man wrote:So I think you have a slight math problem.
You shouldn't give an answer to more significant figures than the inputs. One s.f. more is acceptable in some cases, but still questionable.
... you gave an answer of 6 s.f. more than the inputs.
Yeah, it's that important.