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HHO Implosion Engine Study

Started by IronHead, June 27, 2007, 10:07:12 PM

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d3adp00l

ignition timing would definity be a big deal on this engine, timed so the explosion would expand a little, and the implosion could close the cylinder alot. interesting though.
Quasi turbines I don't see being very useful, too hard to seal so many flexible joints, low engine lifespan, similar prob to the rotary, only even less life. But... my twin rotor supercharger converted to a motor gives me an idea. I will have to post a drawing I did eons ago, and then explain.
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Or ignorance, or lust for power have
destroyed knowledge of immeasurable
value which truly belongs to us all.

WE must not let it happen again.
-Carl Sagan

Dingus Mungus

@deadpool
Ha... I was going to say that!

This may sound a little crazy at first but here goes nothing:

Run it like a mini jet engine, but backwards! If you've seen anything
on DIY jet engines than you can imagine a pulse jet engine creating
an oscilating vacuum. Altho I would not know how to do it with a
closed loop of water, but at the jets output you would have a whole
lot of power to collect via turbine due to water. Easily accessable
with minimal moving parts, but I have no idea how HHO is going to
treat metals. We need more research on material compatibility issues.
Also I'm not sure how well the "tuning" on the chamber would work
in relation to contraction vacuum as opposed to expansion thrust...
The cobustion chamber may need to be flipped or moved to adjust.
But all jet engines are open on both sides pulling air in one side and
blowing it out the other. The point is if it worked, you would have a
lot of cool to the touch air flow driving your alternators as directly as
possible at the point where the output energy is most focused.

http://www.rmcybernetics.com/projects/DIY_Devices/homemade_jet_engine.htm
http://www.blastwavejet.com/pulsejet.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZOUANZJQwE&NR=1

BTW is HHO really the only gas implosion?

~Dingus Mungus

Robb077

HHO can steam water! The secret power of hydrogen is the extra energy produced from disassociation of the electrons and their recombination.
The Korean company Brownsgas.company patented the burning of brownsgas in a ceramic vessel which reburns the water with the accumulation of heat and forms a plasma, which like the plasma electrolysis, can be sustained with a very reduced level of hho gas being injected. On their web page, you can read about the patent.
Actually, the plasma electrolysis with tungsten can also be done under pressure and steam water and run a generator or steam turbine driven car. Research it.

rapttor

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IronHead