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Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:31:51 PM

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Robb077

Magnesium looks best.
Ok, when the hho goes into the container, it has to get something hot and at the same time, work to turn the water from the hho back into vapor at first. So just some ceramic part to get red hot that also heats the water drippings back up to vapor and eventual ions. maybe it can be pushed out of the way once the plasma forms.
not too complicated -I don't think all those interior parts are necessary. Just need a way to increase the temperature around 1500 C.
Probably just like the tungsten....takes 30 minutes or so to get going well.
the vent hole is probably the most important thing.
Actually, I was thinking you could have permanent magnets twirling around the outside  making the plasma twirl inside. all those parts would be in the way.

Robb077

Here is a good article about the technology Kanarev found very interesting and confirmed by his research.

http://www.cheniere.org/misc/a_h%20reaction.htm

IronHead

Perm magnetic rotation or ....         look at the specs here before you judge .This is a 400 watt system and would aid in heat stability as well as magnetic rotation  maybe ,just an idea :)
http://www.richieburnett.co.uk/indheat.html

Robb077

Very Interesting. Even less power might do the job. I think making the ionized electrons swirl around may help the plasma in stability also. Just hope the vessel concept is as efficient as the tugsten....sounds like it could be.

Robb077

Here's a comment about Prof. Kanarev

http://galeb.etf.bg.ac.yu/~malovic/muse/kanarev.html