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Daniel Uhrenholt
Fri Nov 17 2006, 06:19PM Print
Daniel Uhrenholt Registered Member #125 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
Posts: 155
Hi all.

This project started out about 4 months ago, and now it is finaly working.

But I still need to get this thing outside to see what it can do, there is not sufficient room in my
apartment cheesey

It`s made out of 4 Siemens 350V 6000uF lytics in series-parallel to get 700V 6000uF, and a huge SCR and one fat diode.

The diode is a SD3000C10K and the SCR is a T9G0161203DH, both are huge PUCK style rectifiers amazed

But i still need to make a stepup transformer so i can get this thing up to 700V cry (A modified MOT with extra shunts and a new secondary)

I will post a movie when i get it outside.

Some pics:
IMG 1101
Setup on my bench in my bedroom
IMG 1102

Let`s just say I made "some" marks in my ceiling cheesey

And thanks to Finn Hammer for helping me get the parts.

Cheers, Daniel

Mod edit: merged double post

The weather is bad here in Denmark, so i can`t get it outside yet...

But i have a question:

How can i calculate or measure the velocity of my projectile? confused

I don`t have a chronograph, and would like to calculate velocity and efficiencies with different Al. rings.

Daniel
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Marko
Sat Nov 18 2006, 01:52PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Why don't you just use a voltage doubler to charge to 700V? wink

You would need some kind of choke for current limiting but it's still lighter and less messy than mot..?

I like your housing of coil.. is that teflon box?
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Daniel Uhrenholt
Sat Nov 18 2006, 05:04PM
Daniel Uhrenholt Registered Member #125 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
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Hi Firkragg.

I don`t want to use a voltage doubler, because i think it is cooler and smarter to have a transformer with internal ballast. No need for a big charge resistor...(And just to say that i made it myself shades )

But what the heck, i may try a voltage doubler just so i can fire it up to morrow!

But a choke or ballast would fill almost the same as a MOT or more, I only have some BIG ones to my classic Tesla coil experiments.. angry

The coil form is made out of my favourite material POM, easy to machine and it can take some bumps.

And a little picture of the coil:

1163869182 125 FT18061 Shootercoil


Cheers, Daniel
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Marko
Sat Nov 18 2006, 05:25PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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I tought a doubler would be 'cooler and smarter', but do as you want.

Capacitive (small motor start cap), inductive (fluorescent or mercury lamp ballast, small transformers, etc.) or resistive (lightbulb?) ballasts would work well.

Nice coil indeed; be sure to have enough pressure n it to keep it in piece... wink
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Daniel Uhrenholt
Sat Nov 18 2006, 06:12PM
Daniel Uhrenholt Registered Member #125 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
Posts: 155
Oki, I will try the doubler tonight if it possible with the parts i have.

I have 2 5600uF 400V DC electrolytcis, but i dont have many diodes... I have some from microwave ovens, but have no idea if they will work?

This will be my first voltage doubler...So it`s very new for me.

Do this look right?


1163873345 125 FT18061 Unavngivet


But I will make my own transformer, because i only need to get the wire for it.

EDIT

I don`t think they will, they are rated 12000V 500mA cry
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Sat Nov 18 2006, 06:33PM
... Registered Member #56 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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5600uf is way too big, I try something like 500-1000ufd.
As to the diodes, a standard 1n4007 would work fine...


But looks good otherwise!
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Daniel Uhrenholt
Sat Nov 18 2006, 06:47PM
Daniel Uhrenholt Registered Member #125 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 01:52PM
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
Posts: 155
What board? I don`t under stand confused

Oki about the voltage doubler, i have some 470uF 400V from a broken TIG welder i can use.

I`m scrap hunting twice a week cheesey

Daniel
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Coyote Wilde
Sat Nov 18 2006, 07:07PM
Coyote Wilde Registered Member #175 Joined: Tue Feb 14 2006, 09:32PM
Location: Sudbury, ON
Posts: 111
It all looks very sleek; good job.
As for measuring the velocity, once you get it outside you should be able to estimate the hight the projectile gets to; ignoring air resistance, you should be albe to get at least a first-order approximation with simple kinematics... and for a simple disk, the drag equations aren't too hairy either.
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Sat Nov 18 2006, 07:53PM
... Registered Member #56 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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Sorry, the refence to drilling to board was not realted to you (too many things going on at once)


As to calculatong the velocity of the disk, you will probably have to go for a photogate based cohornograph.

Have a led and a photodiode 1cm off the coil, and one 11cm away from the coil. You might have a hard time getting it to trigger well, but...
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Reaching
Sat Nov 18 2006, 08:20PM
Reaching Registered Member #76 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 10:04AM
Location: Hemer, Germany
Posts: 458
i have a velocity measurement circuit which is very accuratly and developed a new fotogate with IR diodes which can switch over a distance of about 10cm or more. the simulation of the fotogate shows that it can trigger up to a time of about 150µs , maybe you can use it for your ringlauncher to measure the exact velocity wink dont know how fast a ringlauncher projectile can be but up to a velocity of about 200m/s it should be no problem for the new fotogate

Link2

its in this thread but nobody seems to care , dont know if everybody here like complicated calculations tongue
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