Check with a hydro place. If the tank brand has had issues, they will know. HPA deserves respect.
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Hi
Let me explain it in this way:
Cut the barrel in 3 part like if you have 600mm barrel cut it to 3X200mm
1: You pull the trigger and your air pressure is 4000PSI:
pellet through barrel start accelerating by 4000PSI air pressure
By first 200mm of the barrel pellet achieve up to 60FPE
By second 200mm it gain 20FPE more and now it has 80FPE
By last 200mm it gain final 10FPE and now exit the barrel with 90FPE.
2: You pull the trigger with 2500PSI left in your tank.
By first 200mm of the barrel pellet achieve up to 40FPE
By second 200mm it gain 30FPE more and now it has 80FPE
By last 200mm it gain final 20FPE and now exit the barrel with 90FPE.
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So here is the clue:
When you have 4000PSI in the first part you accelerate so quickly and for second and third part you accelerate less which mean less air pressure in that area. I made a sample tablefor each 1000PSI you would achieve 15FPE)&(Volume for each 200mm barrel is: ((6.35/2)^2)*3.14*200=20099=20,000)
Air pressure * Volume= (4000*20,000)+(1333*40,000)+(667*60,000)=80,000,000+53,320,000+40,200,000=173,520,000
if you want that 10 extra FPE in second part you have to fill all the first part and second part here is the table:
Air pressure * Volume= (2667*20,000)+(2000*40,000)+(1333*60,000)=53,340,000+80,000,000+79,980,000=213,320,000
Now for same energy you need 173,520,000 at high pressure and 213,320,000 at low pressure, because when pellet go further through the barrel how ever it need same amount of air pressure but more volume should be fill with that pressure.
Hi
Let me explain it in this way:
Cut the barrel in 3 part like if you have 600mm barrel cut it to 3X200mm
1: You pull the trigger and your air pressure is 4000PSI:
pellet through barrel start accelerating by 4000PSI air pressure
By first 200mm of the barrel pellet achieve up to 60FPE
By second 200mm it gain 20FPE more and now it has 80FPE
By last 200mm it gain final 10FPE and now exit the barrel with 90FPE.
2: You pull the trigger with 2500PSI left in your tank.
By first 200mm of the barrel pellet achieve up to 40FPE
By second 200mm it gain 30FPE more and now it has 80FPE
By last 200mm it gain final 20FPE and now exit the barrel with 90FPE.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So here is the clue:
When you have 4000PSI in the first part you accelerate so quickly and for second and third part you accelerate less which mean less air pressure in that area. I made a sample tablefor each 1000PSI you would achieve 15FPE)&(Volume for each 200mm barrel is: ((6.35/2)^2)*3.14*200=20099=20,000)
Air pressure * Volume= (4000*20,000)+(1333*40,000)+(667*60,000)=80,000,000+53,320,000+40,200,000=173,520,000
if you want that 10 extra FPE in second part you have to fill all the first part and second part here is the table:
Air pressure * Volume= (2667*20,000)+(2000*40,000)+(1333*60,000)=53,340,000+80,000,000+79,980,000=213,320,000
Now for same energy you need 173,520,000 at high pressure and 213,320,000 at low pressure, because when pellet go further through the barrel how ever it need same amount of air pressure but more volume should be fill with that pressure.
Arash,
thank you for such a clear explanation! Very interesting!
Matthias
Makes sense to me. Since you asked, it looked to me like air was wasted at low pressure and being a noob I wondered if adding a little more spring would solve that. Of course one could change hammer or hammer spring and achieve a similar result.
I dont get it why ppl keep talking about valve return springs etc. It serves only one and one purpose only to ease filling when totally empty and thats about only reason manufacturers put them there. None regulated pcp regulates its self by far best without it and also there is more power, less airconsumption due less junk on the way to distract airflow + pressure shuts valve by far more evenly than pressure +spring. Hammerforce to knock it open is almost same bit less for none spring. Thats prettymuch first thing I do with every gun thats not running with balanced valve.
Makes sense to me. Since you asked, it looked to me like air was wasted at low pressure and being a noob I wondered if adding a little more spring would solve that. Of course one could change hammer or hammer spring and achieve a similar result.
I'm enjoying this conversation arash.
I have indeed thought about those valves and actually tried creating one with a path for a pellet through it.
I've also been thinking about evolved designs for handling air. I mean we're sitting here fumbling with clumsy modern experiments but there are creatures on this planet that have been wrestling with the atmosphere for eons and they have some pretty good solutions.
I printed a "biomorphic"? air stripper based loosely on lungs that tested ok. Need to get back to that design.
Over engineered for sure... I don't even have a plan to print that... was trying to follow Tesla's design in 3d as much as I could. I would definitely try to recover as much volume from the block as I could so if I were to actually print this i would hollow out those solid areas and allow air to vent into that space as well for sure.
Working with plastic prints requires a little bit of careful thinking about reinforcement. Metal housing, thick layers and 100% infill help as do epoxy coatings. You can make a plastic print that is durable but they always make me nervous.
I should have a disclaimer on all of this that playing around with different designs is not about being practical, if that was the case I'd buy one from DonnyFL or huma or Neil Clague.
So why do this? Why not buy a metal ldc?
1) connect with like minded tinkerers
2) invent a baffle that is better than others (per unit of available volume)
3) pass some of the free time I have and make use of my 3d printer
4) challenge myself and learn 3d design so when the day comes I can do something practical
5) make custom-fit parts that are not available in quite the same form
6) try crazy designs just see what happens. Lung shapes, gill shapes, fractals, Tesla diodes, etc.. it' is fun.
That video sounds pretty quiet! Nice I'd be more than happy with that if I understand what I'm hearing.
i'd be more than happy with that if I understand what I'm hearing. I have a metal baffle LDC that is very quiet but I'm having fun making my own custom fit items.
I have made videos of mine but of course you can never tell from those things how it sounds compared to anything else. I honestly have no idea if someone else hearing my air guns would think wow that's quiet or not. I hear the idea of mouse fart quiet and backyard friendly used but I don't know what those terms mean.
Thanks davyboone. Can you share that hammer setup that you use? Can anybody elaborate under what particular conditions hammer bounce is most likely?