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One ring to control them all

Started by Cherryman, April 13, 2010, 07:29:33 AM

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Cherryman

In this test I attached two balloon's.  The idea is that the grey balloon will fill up first, (Explosion valve directs it that way)  and after that the valve immediately opens again.. and fills up the yellow balloon.   (In the future there will be the passing magnet, which must be able to travel by without obstacles)

In the slow motion it looks like the concept is working.  First Grey one blows up, after that the valve is open again and the yellow one pops up (Pressure equalizes)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ3PUEdeAeA

 

Cherryman

Eureka!

First test with shooting a little (foam)  ball in the closed loop !   :thumbsup:

The hose it not that nicely shaped, so my little foam ball (no mass at all)  gets stuck.  But I'm quit happy with the progress!  :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10ObhgrNRF0

Cherryman

After a few tests i think it is fair to say that a Hydroxygen explosion uses more air then it produces!

This video will demonstrate it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBHapR2lT0A

Conclusions so far:

- More air is needed then produced

After the explosion the balloon schrinks to a less size then before the explosion. So the explosion in a whole consumes more air then it delivers

- Hydroxygen is heavier then air!

The balloon is straight on to the cell. I let the cell become under pressure and fill the balloon.  Still the "fire" of the explosion occurs just above the water. Not in the balloon.

So it seems that although HHO is lighter then air.. Hydroxygen gas seems heavier.