Engines On Water > How to run your car on hydrogen or water
Maybe using both hho and water......
Bubz:
It's a conundrum to me. I split the water, then mix the HHO with water vapor or mist, then burn the gasses back into water, while the heat generated from that burn is absorbed by the "already mixed in" water vapor/mist and expands rapidly by flashing to steam? Finally, it is assumed there will be enough energy to effectively run a certain type of motor/engine? Is that the gist of it? I suppose anything is possible, and I won't know till I try it. Something about it just doesn't seem right.
:)
CrazyEwok:
--- Quote from: Bubz on July 27, 2011, 01:40:57 am ---it is assumed there will be enough energy to effectively run a certain type of motor/engine? Is that the gist of it?
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I believe the point of the added water is to turn some of the energy converted to heat during the detonation of the gas into pressure. This is not as far fetched. In WWII this idea was used extensively to conserve fuel.
Bubz:
I am not saying it can't be done, it may be doing it already for all I know. It's just weird to think of heating water with something that turns into water. The opposite would be akin to, fighting fire with fire...
CrazyEwok:
--- Quote from: Bubz on July 27, 2011, 22:32:51 pm ---I am not saying it can't be done, it may be doing it already for all I know. It's just weird to think of heating water with something that turns into water. The opposite would be akin to, fighting fire with fire...
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Hi Bubz, not to be condescending to you as I respect your work that you do here and your opinion on things I find to be well thought out a lot of the time! but fighting fire with fire is a valid tactic, I believe its called over burn, where you force a fire to use all of its fuel up quickly so that it burns out faster.
I understand what you saying though! I don't think its the process of the water reforming of the gas but more the molecular friction that causes the heat which is absorbed by the water :)
Bubz:
Molecular friction? Please reference an example of water being heated by molecular friction. Heated enough to cause the water to flash to steam...
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