Sujet : Re: OT: Repeatably lobbing "projectiles"
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Nov 2024, 00:41:18
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On 11/21/2024 12:23 PM, Joe Gwinn wrote:
Any other ideas, given latitude in the design of the projectile?
It sounds like you need a steel-spring crossbow mechanism as the
starting point.
The fact that this keeps coming up is interesting.
ISTM that it would be harder to electronically control
such a stiff mechanism; you'd need something strong
enough to counter its force to "cock" it and something
to ensure it is cocked to a particular tension
(strain gage or position transducer).
I think I'm going to explore the air solution, next.
I figure I can use a surplus oxygen tank (they come in
smaller sizes for portability) so I know it will
handle any sort of pressure I might apply without
rupturing. I can probably fashion an inlet port
and outlet valve to mate to it via the single
opening available (so I don't have to pierce the
vessel to allow for the introduction of pressurizing
air).
I'm *guessing* that a battery powered "inflator" that
one might use to fill tires could achieve whatever
pressure I need (?). The chamber acting as a reservoir
to allow a larger volume of air to be expelled than
the inflator could supply in a short interval.
[The "reload time" may become an issue. But, a larger
inflator -- or a real *compressor* -- should address
that shortcoming]
The barrel can be anything that "fits" the projectiles
(likely something round so loading it doesn't require
a particular orientation and facilitates "dispensing"
from a "magazine"/hopper)
A linear actuator to adjust the elevation of the barrel.
(note the compressed air tank can be coupled to the barrel
via a semi-flexible conduit so it need not be moved
with the barrel)
This then boils down to how repeatable a valve I can find.
Calibration can then just be done empirically: set the
elevation and vary the pressure -- tabulate results.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Analyze data for variance.
Tweek mechanism.