Designing a Height and Distance Adjustable Spring-Loaded Projectile Launcher

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The discussion centers on designing a height and distance adjustable spring-loaded projectile launcher, with initial consideration given to a trebuchet, which was deemed less effective by the teacher. Participants debate the effectiveness of trebuchets versus spring-loaded and pneumatic launchers, noting that spring-loaded devices may lack consistency due to energy storage challenges and friction issues. A pneumatic launcher is suggested as a more accurate and powerful alternative, requiring basic materials like PVC pipe and a quick-release valve. However, concerns are raised about the need for angle adjustment and time constraints for pumping air between launches. The conversation highlights the complexities of projectile launchers and the trade-offs between different designs.
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Projectile Launcher Ideas?

I was originally going to make a trebuchet, but my teacher informed me that trebuchets are not very effective, though accurate if made right. I decided to make a spring loaded projectile launcher, yet I can't find any material lists or designs on the Internet. The launcher will need to be height and distance adjustable. It needs to be able to be launched within 2-6m, 2.5m height limit, and a 10cm-1m platform range
 
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But trebuchets are so cool! I think there some kind of rule that if you're on the internet you have to love trebuchets! Does your teacher hate computers or something?
J/K

Seriously, what did s/he mean "not very effective"? In what respect?

The mathematics of trebuchets are very well developed and much more interesting than for springs.

My guess is that a spring-loaded device would be much less repeatable than a trebuchet, meaning more stochastic in actual practice (more subject to random statistical variations). That's just my engineering gut-feel.

With a stiff spring it will be hard to make sure you store the exact same amount of energy every time, and a weak spring will require more movement when releasing the energy, giving rise to variations in friction. Aiming will be a challenge unless the projectile travels thru a barrel, but then you will have friction that, again, will be rather stochastic.

What is the mass of the projectile?
 


I'm using a racquet ball. I don't know the mass of that. I might end up doing a trebuchet anyway since I have all the plans and materials drawn out. I don't really know what he meant by ineffective, though
 


A pneumatic device will be much more accurate and powerful than a spring-loaded device. Plus the sound makes it fun! All you need is some PVC pipe, a quick release valve, and a pump.
 


Could you explain what it looks like and how it works?
 


It is just a tank, a quick-release valve, and a barrel. Pump a bunch of air under pressure into the tank, drop your ball down the barrel, release the valve, and thump! You can find plans and details all over the internet:

http://www.duke.edu/~jwc13/tennisball.html
 
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I need to be able to adjust the angle, however. The pneumatic device looks accurate, but I have to launch it from a distance. Also, I probably don't have enough time to pump air into it between launches.
 
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