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An Engine.
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re: An Engine.
Weird, a water engine?! All that water sloshing around means pretty slow
RPM i'd bet, +the block had better be made of Aluminum!!! (no rust)
So the power is from the steam explosion of the discharge electrode...
Viper
RPM i'd bet, +the block had better be made of Aluminum!!! (no rust)
So the power is from the steam explosion of the discharge electrode...
Viper
re: An Engine.
Watched a demo on TV awhile back on something similar. Large DC discharge in water separated H2 and O and recombined them as they ignited.
Between the H2 and O explosion and the steam pressure generated they blew a sizable hole through a loose 1/4" thick aluminum lid. Went thru it before lid even started to fly off.
Discharge the steam and add feedwater to the cylinder and you have a boilerless piston-type steam engine.
Between the H2 and O explosion and the steam pressure generated they blew a sizable hole through a loose 1/4" thick aluminum lid. Went thru it before lid even started to fly off.
Discharge the steam and add feedwater to the cylinder and you have a boilerless piston-type steam engine.
re: An Engine.
On animation:
blue sinks - water, light blue - the air.
blue sinks - water, light blue - the air.