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  • #46
    apology to the Wolf above

    Wolf
    I see you added a link [I missed that]

    here [needs translation still {please someone ?]
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    Edit
    here is partial Wolf link translation
    https://translate.google.com/transla...vye&edit-text=

    perhaps like these examples, some of which Johan 1955 has proven to work

    https://sites.google.com/site/braxpe...erinfuelblends
    see also some friends here
    water as fuel

    Note I posted the above as a part of this "simplest common denominator " Shrimpy seadrive experiment

    WHERE DOES THE ENERGY REALLY COME FROM ?? in all these examples...
    and can WE [open source FE community ] prove this scientifically to all observers ?

    CherryMan
    I could not agree more [with all]!!

    all comments welcome and appreciated

    Chet K
    Last edited by RAMSET; 02-28-2017, 11:50 PM.
    If you want to Change the world
    BE that change !!

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    • #47
      Just for additional Clarity, I have asked for some help from a friend to these
      forums that also researches alternative energy Open source

      seems experiments with steam vacuum ..will also be on the menu

      while we're working on the scanning for the Shrimpy sea drive
      which will also be incorporated into a condensate experiment.


      I will be playing with some of tutanka's other offerings.

      all Shocking [comments] appreciated

      respectfully
      Chet K
      If you want to Change the world
      BE that change !!

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      • #48
        Where the PDX reactor went

        I believe and in my humble opinion this process is called steam cavitation bubble collapse.
        Home

        These guys have several patents and loads of info on how they achieve this with diesel fuel injectors.

        However, I feel the Carl Schaefer design of steam on demand may result in more steam per KW of energy in.
        But for purposes of steam and seawater detonation in an underwater pulsejet design using a PDX style water impulse Venturi, CES may be a more direct result of what this forum needs to look into.
        I too had high hopes for the PDX steam propulsor back in the early 2000's
        I have followed its continued use in the food industry from OAL group and DC Norris as a food processing pump and heater.
        It's called steam infusion with both companies and has not ventured into other markets as of today.
        As we all know disruptive ideas, designs, and innovation, is nearly always scrubbed from public eye. Furthermore, this overall process of steam bubble collapse has many potential markets that have not been explored. Namely, sanitation, ballast pump systems and my favourite, marine propulsion.
        I am open to networking real work and progress on these fronts if any would like to discuss this further.

        Cheers.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Severin View Post
          I believe and in my humble opinion this process is called steam cavitation bubble collapse.
          Home

          These guys have several patents and loads of info on how they achieve this with diesel fuel injectors.

          However, I feel the Carl Schaefer design of steam on demand may result in more steam per KW of energy in.
          But for purposes of steam and seawater detonation in an underwater pulsejet design using a PDX style water impulse Venturi, CES may be a more direct result of what this forum needs to look into.
          I too had high hopes for the PDX steam propulsor back in the early 2000's
          I have followed its continued use in the food industry from OAL group and DC Norris as a food processing pump and heater.
          It's called steam infusion with both companies and has not ventured into other markets as of today.
          As we all know disruptive ideas, designs, and innovation, is nearly always scrubbed from public eye. Furthermore, this overall process of steam bubble collapse has many potential markets that have not been explored. Namely, sanitation, ballast pump systems and my favourite, marine propulsion.
          I am open to networking real work and progress on these fronts if any would like to discuss this further.

          Cheers.
          Another example of HBE from nature.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3Z5xub3lEw
          You can't use this force also for run on-demand an wind generator during the day??

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