Air vortex cannon explained

An air vortex cannon is a toy that releases doughnut-shaped air vortices — similar to smoke rings but larger, stronger and invisible. The vortices are able to ruffle hair, disturb papers or blow out candles after travelling several metres.

The design consists of a short and broad barrel with a slight taper, closed by a flexible diaphragm at the larger end. The diaphragm is internally attached to the barrel by elastic strips. The cannon is "armed" by pulling the diaphragm out, distending the elastic bands, and is "fired" by releasing the diaphragm. The diaphragm quickly pushes a quantity of air out of the open end, creating a vortex ring.

An air vortex cannon can be made easily at home,[1] [2] from just a cardboard box.[3] A toy commercial version, with a barrel 12inches wide and useful range of 20feet is sold under the name Air bazooka or Airzooka. Air cannons are used in some amusement parks such as Universal Studios to spook or surprise visitors.The Wham-O Air Blaster toy introduced in 1965 could blow out a candle at 25feet.[4] [5] The commercial Airzooka was developed by Brian S. Jordan who claims to have conceived it when still a boy. A feature of the Airzooka is a loose non-elastic polythene membrane, tensioned by a bungee cord, rather than elastic membranes. This allows a much greater volume of air to be displaced.

A large air vortex cannon, with a 9feet wide barrel and a displacement volume of 2873USgal was built in March 2008 at the University of Minnesota, and was able to blow out candles at 180feet.[6] [7]

In 2012 a large air vortex cannon was built for Czech television show Zázraky přírody (English: Wonders of Nature). It was capable of bringing down a wall of cardboard boxes from 100m (300feet) in what was claimed to be a world record.[8]

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  1. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Vortex-Cannons/ How to Make Vortex Cannons- Instructables
  2. Book: Lunn, Wilf . Wilf Lunn

    . Cheap, Cheerful and Sometimes Grotty Gifts to Make . Wilf Lunn . Piccadilly Press . 1984 . 0946826110 . 30–31 .

  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b2SV3ASUxY The Vortex Cannon - Student Science
  4. Web site: The History of Wham-O . 12 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130218215421/http://www.wham-o.com/history.html . 18 February 2013 .
  5. Web site: Air Blaster by Wham-O commercial. 12 February 2013.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am12NZwr3Fk Erbert and Gerberts Candle Cannon
  7. http://www.geekologie.com/2008/03/worlds_largest_air_vortex_cann.php World's Largest Air Vortex Cannon Blows Out Birthday Candles From 180 Feet
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bje90oOnY5U Zázraky Přírody - Air Vortex Cannon