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Tommey Reed's Water Experiment To Create A Fuel?

Started by TommeyReed, September 23, 2023, 03:12:39 PM

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lancaIV

Good morning,
ICCF-LENR conference partizipation :

' ... a portuguese company ...' ?
https://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2023/ICCF25/ICCF-25-Book-of-Abstracts-2023.07.04.pdf
Nothing to read about !
Meaning them :

https://eng8.energy/about/
ENG8 International Limited,
No.2 Irish Town,
Gibraltar
Their shown plasma-cell remembers

https://www.google.com/search?q=Kanarev+Pulse+Plasma+Cell&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-m



About water ( hydrogen/oxygene) as fuel part :

https://www.datadiwan.de/netzwerk/index.htm?/moch/moch_2b.htm



Verfahren zur Verbesserung des Verbrennungsprozesses in einer Brennkraftmaschine durch Beimischung von Wasser zum Kraftstoff und Vorrichtung zur Durchführung des Verfahrens
Erfinder: Takeshige Sugimoto, Japan
Offenlegungsschrift 26 32 190
Anmeldetag: 16.07.1976
Zitat Seite 16, 17:
Bei dem Testfahrzeug handelt es sich um ein 67er Modell des Typs Nissan Sunny mit einer 1400 ccm-Maschine .... Die Testergebnisse ergaben, daß hierbei für eine Distanz von 32 km 1 Liter Benzin verbraucht wurde.(# dies entspricht 3,125 l/100km)"



Wasser-Kraftstoff
bild der wissenschaft, 5-1976, Aktuelle Wissenschaft, Seite 3
Zitat:
Der 38jährige japanische Geschäftsmann Takeshige Sugimoto aus Tosayama, Tosagun, in der Präfektur Kochi stellte der Presse einen von ihm erfundenen Kraftstoff vor - und begab sich damit auf große Fahrt. Im Tank: Ein Gemisch zu gleichen Teilen aus konventionellem Benzin und ganz gewöhnlichem Wasser .... Trotz Höchstgeschwindigkeit von mehr als 100 km/h werden nur 50% des herkömmlichen Benzins verbraucht - bei äußerst geringer Umweltbelastung durch Kohlenmonoxid und andere Gifte."


above : water-gasoline mixture , by apply 50% fuel savings claim



l'Universite de Tasmanie  :

Diesel-fuel( gasoil)  with hydrogen mixture
http://quanthomme.free.fr/energieencore/carnet15.htm

We know,by free inventors and estatal/universitary experimental studies that it is possible,but to which costs/Km conversion  ?
Engine average lifetime / water-fuel converted engine lifetime ? ( friction/metal surface erosion )

End 90' : industrial market entering with water-fuel like

https://www.sae.org/publications/technical-papers/content/2000-01-1861/

10 years back here in the forum discussion theme :

https://land-der-ideen.de/projekt/egm-wirbelwandler-technologie-2390


wmbr
OCWL

massive


TommeyReed

Hi massive,

The microwave transformer with the caps was creating a shock wave and the discharge was lighting fast, causing the water to explode. The question is was it hydrogen exploding, I don't know at this time. Even with the steel container, water shot upward.

I have a few ideas to cancel out the shock wave and maybe get a better reading on the output.

The welder use about 85v dc and the load would depend on how far apart the carbon rods are.

The welder seems to be more efficient at the time. The microwave transformer used about 1400watts and the welder only 1000 watts.

If you have anything to share or any new ideas, I will add it to these experiments.

The main part at this time is to get a small engine running and test input vs output of power.

If I can keep it down to 1kw-1.5kw of input power, then the generator might produce extra power and could charge the battery at the same time.

Tom







onepower

Tom
QuoteThe microwave transformer with the caps was creating a shock wave and the discharge was lighting fast, causing the water to explode. The question is was it hydrogen exploding, I don't know at this time. Even with the steel container, water shot upward.

I did quite a few experiments on the water spark plug circuit and HV/plasma discharges which may explain this.

DC current, slow impulses or low frequency AC produce heating effects in conductors including water. I often used a 5 gal pail of water as a resistor or dummy load. However as the "rate of change" increases, (how fast a large current increases), the energy transitions from simple heating effects to phase/physical changes.

In effect, heat is just the jiggling of atoms but if the energy input is large and fast enough the jiggling becomes so intense it appears as a physical expansion ie. explosion. It could physically move the water molecules or they could change phase into steam or HHO. In either case the whole effect is based on the energy input acting on a medium faster than it can dissipate the energy away. The energy is forced to build up in a small area very fast which causes the medium which carries the energy to start breaking up ie. exploding water or wires.

If you place a small 30 ga wire across the terminals in place of the water it can also explode. I used to blow up water, water drops, small wires, small capacitors, small light bulbs which went off like a firecracker. The only requirement is that a large amount of energy be released into a small space in a very short time period.

AC

TommeyReed