The contest that we participate in said 'No bp is allowed to trigger or something, that's why we must find a mechanical solution, hidrolic could be good for trigger but ı don't know how should ı do system.The UQ university team here showed me their system recently - they are using a very small BP charge to fire a small puncture down into the canister. Their charge wells are metal, machined with holes in the bottom for co2 release and capped at the top with a screw on cap that holds the small BP and puncture elements.
The contest that we participate in said 'No bp is allowed to trigger or something, that's why we must find a mechanical solution, hydraulic could be good for trigger but ı don't know how should ı do system
A servo-operated pull pin and a spring might be able to accomplish the same thing.The UQ university team here showed me their system recently - they are using a very small BP charge to fire a small puncture down into the canister. Their charge wells are metal, machined with holes in the bottom for co2 release and capped at the top with a screw on cap that holds the small BP and puncture elements.
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