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Registered Member #1525
Joined: Mon Jun 09 2008, 12:16AM
Location: America
Posts: 294
Hey everyone!
I've been working on this project on and off for over 2 years now, interrupted often by school, frustration, and also general laziness. But after a solid summer of late nights in the garage, and tons of support from you guys, it's done!
It's a fully portable, NiMH powered, ZVS charged and SCR switched single stage design. The overall goal wasn't efficiency or to successfully employ any clever tricks, but rather to see how thick of an object I could blow a hole through with a hand held gun. The mechanical design was optimized to be lightweight, compact, and easily accessible for maintenance. Electrically, I tried to keep things as simple as possible. The gun centers around Uzzors2k's ZVS capacitor charger, found here: (Uzzors, you are the man).
Here are some specs:
- Power supply: 12V NiMH battery (fires about 15 times/charge) - Charging: 40 watt regulated ZVS flyback driver (charge time ~30s) - Capacitor bank: 4x 3900uF @ 400VDC - Stored electrical energy: 1.248kJ - Switching: one massive stud-mount SCR - Clamping diode: NONE- charger output bridge rectifier takes care of this - Barry's sim puts the discharge at a peak of 4.6kA with zero crossing at 2.68ms.
Here's a video with an technical overview and of course plenty of carnage:
And a photo album showing the finished product:
**Update: Photobucket bandwidth blown, pictures in video form here:
Registered Member #2648
Joined: Sun Jan 24 2010, 12:45PM
Location: Australia
Posts: 291
Very nice! Good work! =D
Edit: Your design is very neat and compact I see you made some diagrams for your coilgun (pics at end of video) Could you post them please? They would be useful to other people to see how such a neat coilgun is made and designed. =D
Registered Member #1525
Joined: Mon Jun 09 2008, 12:16AM
Location: America
Posts: 294
GhostNull wrote ...
Very nice! Good work! =D
Edit: Your design is very neat and compact I see you made some diagrams for your coilgun (pics at end of video) Could you post them please? They would be useful to other people to see how such a neat coilgun is made and designed. =D
Thanks!
My pleasure.
First, everything is laid out and wired together on a test-bed (I managed to break a window since this was flimsy).
Here are some gun drawings. You'll notice that I went through several design iterations before I came to something I was happy building. Some elements from each design made it into the final build.
Since the whole design is built around the charging circuit, it was carefully laid out to-scale on graph paper before being soldered together.
Here is the preliminary design on the barrel mount and SCR housing.
This shows the mechanical construction progress. Everything was based off of the scale drawing to make sure that each piece was cut and assembled properly.
This shows the electrical systems coming together. Note that there is a layer of packing tape between each coil layer to provide cohesion and insulation, and the the final coil is heat-shrink-tubed for safety and protection.
Just for fun, here's my "lab" , and here's my PSU for the testbed , built just for this project.
Registered Member #2648
Joined: Sun Jan 24 2010, 12:45PM
Location: Australia
Posts: 291
Great! I've uploaded the photos so they never become broken links =)
Saz43 wrote ...
First, everything is laid out and wired together on a test-bed (I managed to break a window since this was flimsy).
Here are some gun drawings. You'll notice that I went through several design iterations before I came to something I was happy building. Some elements from each design made it into the final build.
Since the whole design is built around the charging circuit, it was carefully laid out to-scale on graph paper before being soldered together.
Here is the preliminary design on the barrel mount and SCR housing.
7 This shows the mechanical construction progress. Everything was based off of the scale drawing to make sure that each piece was cut and assembled properly.
This shows the electrical systems coming together. Note that there is a layer of packing tape between each coil layer to provide cohesion and insulation, and the the final coil is heat-shrink-tubed for safety and protection.
Just for fun, here's my "lab" (below), and here's my PSU for the testbed (below), built just for this project.
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