Re: Water Dissassciation idea and question.

JOHN HIMELFARB ( himel@airmail.net )
Fri, 31 Mar 2000 12:07:53 -0600

catfish@alltel.net wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Heres the idea, I think we need to get back to basics and what we know
> can be reproduced cheaply.
> 29000psi can be gotten from water almost for free so why not use a
> chamber that is 6 inches thick of steel to contain the pressure without
> bursting. The next part gets a little tougher I need to know if anyone has
> seen or has an idea as to how to build a regulator that can handle 29k psi
> and bring it down to a workable level say 5k psi and then use the oldtime
> principal of a simple steam engine to turn the pressure into locomotion
> (no pun intended).
>
> See a four cylinder engine on gasoline produces 100hp lets say and thats
> only firling every other time the piston reaches top dead center.
> Take the same engine and convert it to run like a two stroke (fires
> everything the piston reachs TDC) and then just an electric pressure
> valve to get the 5000psi into each cylinder at the right time and you
> could produce approx 300hp or more from the same cubic inches and without
> the heat or emissions of gasoline.
>
> Just an idea comments welcome.
> I know theres alot to be worked out yet but it is a start
> Terry
>
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