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Gunner
Sun Jan 03 2010, 10:34AM
Gunner Registered Member #1397 Joined: Mon Mar 17 2008, 12:47PM
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DYI: When you will make the new design cannon?
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DYI
Fri Jan 15 2010, 09:18PM
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The completion date for any project is fuzzy by nature, but I hope to have the new design together by the March break.

Optimizing ablated mass is not a field I've looked into much yet. One does, of course, want to make sure that the plasma contacts as much of the propellant as possible. I imagine that the plasma energy increases, to a point, with increasing length and decreasing diameter of the capillary tube, but that is at best a rough guess.

What is more important is to optimize the propellant mass for the available plasma energy and the desired sound speed of the resulting gas.

The capillary tubes are cut from plastic rod, faced, and drilled to the right diameter. Making them in any dimensions required is quite simple by this process.
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DYI
Thu Mar 25 2010, 10:19PM
DYI Registered Member #1917 Joined: Fri Jan 09 2009, 02:38AM
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The March break has come and gone, but my energies have been directed elsewhere recently. More involved testing in January showed a serious flaw which would have prevented the old design from ever being scaled up. Not wanting to waste time on it any longer, I tried to come up with a new design which would circumvent the problem (plasma leaking through the slip fits), or at least reduce it so that it wouldn't destroy structural components. I believe I have succeeded in that. I'll post the new design and an explanation this weekend, and will hopefully have it ready for testing in a few weeks. The internal ballistics should remain unchanged, but with a much more robust structure.

If anyone thinks they are capable of building a functioning wire-break chrony which suitable for this application, please contact me via PM. It's definitely time for me to obtain more accurate instrumentation.
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Lomy
Fri Mar 26 2010, 01:09AM
Lomy Registered Member #789 Joined: Sun May 20 2007, 09:32AM
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there are other ways to trigger an etg, for my etgs i use a "trigatron in barrel" like trigersystem, which makes high efficient, low cost switching possible and fast reloading. you can run it as pur plasma or you are able to evaporate aluminion or any other propellant.
its build like a wig-welding system as you can see in the schematic below. just keep the induction of the pulstransfromer's secondary as low as possible.
Link2 (schematic comments on german, sry)
with this system you are able to build etgs with low input power and high efficient, most of mine are under 500j
here are some results of my soon coming 300j etg rifle using this system :
Link2
Link2

its also very easy to build repeating barrels ( one of mine, with suppressor, all done by myself )
Link2
and an other one :
Link2
also visit my youtube channel, to see some of these babys in action : Link2

hope i could bring you on some new ideas and excuse my bad english

lomy
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ramses
Sat Jun 05 2010, 03:08AM
ramses Registered Member #1208 Joined: Thu Jan 03 2008, 05:30PM
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@Lomy

Are you using electrolytic capacitors? Are they pulse rated?

What material did you use for the barrels and chamber?
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