
Key: A= ammo(red) B= barrel Ch=chamber H= holes S= spring Green= counterweight
After building a gun to fire 390ml coke bottles I decided to come up with an idea to dampen the recoil. I used the idea from actual recoilless rifles as a base for my design. I have a “prototype” that decreases the recoil quite well by using a counter weight.
Here is the general idea:
The counter weight (in green) is pushed back when the cannon is fired, at the same rate as the ammo (in red) is moving forwards. When the counterweight reaches the back of its pipe it is stopped by a spring.
In depth look:
The force required to move the ammo is also applied to the gun. So if the ammo is say 500g then there is roughly 500g of pressure acting in the other direction on the gun. (Not taking in to account acceleration or friction). The counter weight has to weigh as much if not more then the ammo. With the counter weight added the force to move the counter weight in the opposite direction to the ammo counters the force of moving the ammo. Thus less recoil force.
Their is still some recoil because the counterweight stops before the ammo leaves the barrel. Also when the counterweight stops it will produce some force but this is dampened by the spring.
The counter weight has more effect if it travels further but a long gun is not much use. Having the counter weight travel a short distance (300mm-400mm) counters the force required to accelerate the ammo (which is a large chunk of the overall force). The pipe the counter weight is in is blocked by a clean out plug with a spring attached and a few holes in it.
Their is a loss of power but that is the same with all recoilless cannons. The loss of power depends on how far the counterweight moves and the diameter of the pipe. Tip: Having the counterweight airtight so no air can escape around it will also help with power.
Hope this helps any one planning on building a larger cannon or any one trying to launch heavy ammo. I also hope this post was understandable, despite my drawing I am more of a drafter then an engineer(and a hell of a long way from a english teacher).Depending on any tips/advice i plan on finishing the gun in about two weeks.
P.S.
Does any one know where in W.A. Australia I can buy PVC pressure rated parts that are over 50mm?