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nattayb
Fri Jun 12 2009, 01:30AM Print
nattayb Registered Member #2169 Joined: Tue Jun 09 2009, 10:49PM
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Hi all,
I'm new, I have done a lot of research on electric weapons and decided that the most potential on a personal scale would have to go to electrothermal guns/accelerators. I have decided to build one myself using roughly 300-500J in a portable capacitor bank. The barrel will be about a 1.5 foot steel pipe with a very small perhaps 8mm projectile diameter. What i'm unsure about is the way to start the arc to heat the air. On one hand you have rp181 with his experiments using different matierials to start it which seem extremely powerful and promising somewhat like "metafex". On the other hand you have Lomy not using any fuel to start the arc and having a very powerful weapon just using a trigatron. Im not sure whether its simply that its easier to ignite the arc with the fuel (aluminum powder, water steel powder etc) or to use a trigatron. my goal is to get a projectile to roughly 50% efficiency. What is the best way to do this? thank you all in advance and please excuse my rough language and possibly inaccurate terminology.
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rp181
Fri Jun 12 2009, 05:04AM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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50% will be very difficult for that low energy. The most power is usually obtained with solid, non-explosive fuels. The one you saw of mine was very difficult, that was a spur of the moment thing. Lomy went much farther into it, but the trigatron method is still worse in my opinion. If you plan on trying that method, Use a non-metallic barrel to limit thermal losses. With the standard fuel way, use powder already contacted, and switch the power on externally. Amounts you use should be tested, to get the best results. Some links to people that have done this more seriously:
This one is sheer power, it uses the powder in the electrodes, and switches the power into it:
Link2
DYI is more after a electrothermalchemical gun, a ETG, but you use explosive, organic compounds.
Link2
What people have found is that the main cause of poor preformance is the excess chamber space. The chamber should be just big enough for the fuel, so usuially the lower part of the barrel suffice's, unless high powers are used.
You are going to have difficulty getting high efecinacy with only 500 joules. ETG's are like railguns in the fact more power means more efeciancy, depending on the quality of the build. When you try a shot, check the leftover bank voltage. If it is high (more than a fifth of the starting voltage or so), reconfigure the bank for a higher voltage, maybe around a kilovolt.

EDIT: For future refrence, ETG's are not electromagnetic projectile accelerators, but they are usually posted in that section.
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Z28Fistergod
Fri Jun 12 2009, 12:08PM
Z28Fistergod Registered Member #2040 Joined: Fri Mar 20 2009, 10:13PM
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If you are using electrolytic capacitors then don't forget to take into account dielectric absorption when you check the capacitor bank after a shot. You must check the voltage quickly or your data will be skewed. If you do a search on the forum for dielectric soak you can find out more about it.
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Proud Mary
Fri Jun 12 2009, 01:40PM
Proud Mary Registered Member #543 Joined: Tue Feb 20 2007, 04:26PM
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nattayb wrote ...

Hi all,
I'm new, I have done a lot of research on electric weapons and decided that the most potential on a personal scale would have to go to electrothermal guns/accelerators. I have decided to build one myself using roughly 300-500J in a portable capacitor bank. The barrel will be about a 1.5 foot steel pipe with a very small perhaps 8mm projectile diameter. What i'm unsure about is the way to start the arc to heat the air. On one hand you have rp181 with his experiments using different matierials to start it which seem extremely powerful and promising somewhat like "metafex". On the other hand you have Lomy not using any fuel to start the arc and having a very powerful weapon just using a trigatron. Im not sure whether its simply that its easier to ignite the arc with the fuel (aluminum powder, water steel powder etc) or to use a trigatron. my goal is to get a projectile to roughly 50% efficiency. What is the best way to do this? thank you all in advance and please excuse my rough language and possibly inaccurate terminology.

Take care what you do, because it seems to me that the barreled "weapon" you describe here - with a barrel of less than 2' long and a propellant - could well constitute a "firearm" in UK and EU law, and probably in other jurisdictions too. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that you do not infringe firearms or explosives legislation in your own jurisdiction. - Harry
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rp181
Fri Jun 12 2009, 05:50PM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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Does that mean a trigatron method would not constitute a firearm?
If your in the US, it is legal to make weapons, as long as you follow some other laws (they do not pertain to ETG's), or transport/sell them.
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Proud Mary
Fri Jun 12 2009, 06:57PM
Proud Mary Registered Member #543 Joined: Tue Feb 20 2007, 04:26PM
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rp181 wrote ...

Does that mean a trigatron method would not constitute a firearm?
If your in the US, it is legal to make weapons, as long as you follow some other laws (they do not pertain to ETG's), or transport/sell them.

It is the responsibility of each individual member to ensure that they do not break the law in their own country. 4HV.org cannot give an opinion, nor take responsibility, for the lawfulness of any conduct by forum users, throughout the world.
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nattayb
Fri Jun 12 2009, 08:26PM
nattayb Registered Member #2169 Joined: Tue Jun 09 2009, 10:49PM
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I'm in the US, and Im well aware of firearms laws. I think the solid propellant that rp181 uses is probably my best bet. I have also considered discharging the capacitors in parallel thus having a much smaller time constant so more energy is put into the propellant much faster with a higher current. I could increase the energy depending on the size of the caps so that it is still handheld. does anyone know any of the physics formulas for this kind of discharge into aluminum or so? I'm not sure whether the efficiency is high because of the energy in the caps or if aluminum releasing energy has somethign to do with it?
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rp181
Fri Jun 12 2009, 09:00PM
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There is no equation, and if there was, it would be complicated there are tons of variables. Putting the capacitors in series would give a lower pulse time, parallel would make a longer pulse.
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nattayb
Sat Jun 13 2009, 02:15AM
nattayb Registered Member #2169 Joined: Tue Jun 09 2009, 10:49PM
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When you all say keep the chamber small you mean the diameter of the barrel? or the length also? because my idea would be to use a foot to two feet in length with a small bore I think i could use 3 large caps together with about 800J which should be enough. I will use a metal nail that fits it best probably use several different amounts and types of solid propellants.
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rp181
Sat Jun 13 2009, 02:20AM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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yes, the diameter. The length should be long, but short enough that some plasma still comes out. This means there is still pressure in the barrel.
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