Sujet : Re: OT: Repeatably lobbing "projectiles"
De : <bp (at) *nospam* www.zefox.net>
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 21. Nov 2024, 18:18:30
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Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> wrote:
One other thought you might be able to buy a tennis practice serve
machine off the shelf with high reproducibility.
The tennis ball thrower seems promising if the projectile weight is
close to right.
Another thought would be a crossbow-like mechanism with a motorized
winding mechanism. Range could be adjusted by moving the limbs to
vary the preload on the string. Bulk can be reduced by using a
reverse-draw layout.
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Many years ago I worked on a project to build a fast (microseconds)
opening gas valve. Introducing a flying weight (essentially a hammper)
between the first actuator and the rest of the control train improved
reproducibility by sharpening up the trigger impulse. If you end up
using a pneumatic "gun" that would help regularize valve performance.
We used a pulsed coil accelerating an aluminum ring which then hit
the valve poppet to drive it off of its seat.
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A similar approach could be applied to a crossbow or catapult sear.
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska