Comments on 'The Power of Oxy-Hydrogen Implosion'

Back

Next

PocketKings87 (October 4th, 2008 @ 1:29 pm)
The piston might not have momentum, but the exploding air being forced through the pressure release valve has a lot of momentum. It escapes very fast and it doesn't stop moving when you reach atmospheric. The pressure release valve only begins to close when you reach atmospheric and the air only begins to slow down at that same time. So when the PRV actually closes the escaping air has pulled the piston up. Try the experiment with better PRVs to see if theres a difference.
sapoty (September 19th, 2008 @ 4:32 am)
Yes I did it with a clear hose too a couple of months ago. That is a very easy way to do it. I guess the condensation happens more rapidly when the water becomes turbulent since the steam is exposed to a greater surface area of water.
InventorGadget (September 17th, 2008 @ 2:05 pm)
i like your test, i did it with a clear hose and colored water, after flash the water was sucked up,, it works :)
BrettFromLA (August 5th, 2008 @ 11:54 pm)
Wow, I had to wait 5 minutes for that little putt-putt explosion. You shoulda led with that, THEN gone into the explanation. Thanks for showing the experiment tho.
dwarfer777 (July 11th, 2008 @ 2:56 pm)
wow, attach it to ya wheels!
sapoty (June 21st, 2008 @ 8:43 pm)
I don't understand how you derive the number 4. The heat sinking may have to be timed as well to maximise power conversion.
larryhoganandthesuga (June 21st, 2008 @ 11:37 am)
Connect the piston to the crank with a double ratchet system... one ratchet applies power to the crank during the explosion, the other ratchet, on the opposite side of the crank applies power to the crank during the implosion. Valve and ignition timing is derived from ratchet position... you could theoretically have four independant cylinders running at different speeds all supplying power to the crank. LOL
ZionistWorldOrder (May 22nd, 2008 @ 10:42 pm)
ozzies keep impressing! RIP Viktor Schauberger..
sapoty (March 27th, 2008 @ 1:13 am)
What cell are you talking about?
crob227 (March 26th, 2008 @ 3:06 am)
i meant string.
sapoty (March 26th, 2008 @ 2:26 am)
There is no spring in the apparatus except the spring in the non-return valve at the top of the tube.
crob227 (March 24th, 2008 @ 6:37 am)
instead of a spring why put a shaft on the end where the spring is and have a spring spring at the shaft, after the shaft is pulled by the vacumn the spring would pull the piston back down....with that being said, thats a perfect thing for your cell they run more effiecent in a vacumn, if you could limit the drag(piston)you might have a operating engine from your expirment.

Next