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Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

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

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IronHead

Yeah that makes sense.Hmmm  ok got to think about that.
To stop the plasma just shut off the water or incoming steam
from a second steel tube in the induction field  ,hmmm

Robb077

Slept on it.
Ok, to start the plasma, just stick in a tungsten welding rod through the vent hole infront of the hho. Since this will sublimate at 6000 c, this should get it hot real quick. Maybe cost an inch or so of the tungsten, who knows. Maybe a quarter's worth.

Robb077

When I said the greatest problem will be extinguishing the plasma, I meant to say the greatest problem will be keeping the plasma from being extinguished when sucking off heat. My engineer friend said just think of the blacksmith putting the hot horseshoe in the bucket of water. No, the water doesn't steam away.  The heat is sucked out of the metal very fast. So water is a great consumer of heat...but also the best means of converting heat to usable energy-namely steam.

Robb077

Ironhead:
For making a room heater, I really think the steel and the induction are not needed at all. Just imagine a simple round container, like in your last rendering, resting on two floor tiles(12 x 12), separated by ceramic washers. One small vent hole is all that is needed...more will cause undo loss of hho gas.  Maybe some fins sticking up made out of the ceramic to help (a fan ?) circulate the radiant heat.
Simple and clean. Have several in your house.
Now for making steam, the iron and induction would greatly help. Just some thoughts.

Robb077

a very simple concept might work nice