My 3" pipe reactor is resonating. It's freaking me out. It happened when fed in about .5 litre per minute and up. It freaked me out when the pipe started to "sing" It is a very low frequency. I will try to measure it with my daughters high end audio microphone. The reactor is just a straight piece of 3" SS pipe with the HHO entering from the bottom centre 2" from the honeycomb. I was impatient and wanted to see what the effect would be when I fed the HHO into the two layers of the Cat in the three inch pipe. I was going to cut the pipe and weld up caps on both ends but tried this first. I will post a video when I figure out how to do that. What is causing the resonance?
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I had a strange experience testing a catalytic core in a 3" piece of SS thin-wall pipe.
Please have a look at the video and see if you can explain the audible resonance that the reactor tube creates when pumped with HHO from a standard brute force HHO wet cell. I'm stumped as to what causes the sound and air pressure from the outlet of the pipe.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhRxX1D3IDE
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good video
the heat has to be pulling air through the collumn from somewhere. The natural pitch of the tube it would seem should be lower. Try closing off one end of the tube and humming into it to see if the pitch is the same as you are hearing in the experiment. Awesome posting!
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A hint
As I can not watch vids at the moment [busted computor]
One thing I will offer and I hope you do not find it insulting
or profoundly obvious.
recombination yields a 1600 time volume reduction /vacuum.
Ambient air will flow proportionate to the gas input as it recombines.
also there could be a venturi Vacuum point at the gas /Cat
interface setting up a harmonic.
Thx
Chet
PS
appologies for spelling mistakesIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Strange Resonance in H Cat Heat Test #2
Originally posted by wyndbag View Postthe heat has to be pulling air through the collumn from somewhere. The natural pitch of the tube it would seem should be lower. Try closing off one end of the tube and humming into it to see if the pitch is the same as you are hearing in the experiment. Awesome posting!
Thermoacoustic heat engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't believe that I am seeing excess heat yet (300 degrees F) but the standing wave produced by the reaction/plasma on the surface of the substrate is very energetic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiMvAWX_M9o
Cheers
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Sand style H-CAT
Hi guys!
Thanks for clarifying Aaron that you can't use raw Platinum for the catalytic action, but I have seen a sand heater style H-CAT and he says he used platinum foil in the sand, hmmm, not sure if translation problem and it isn't raw foil now, or if broken up cat honycomb 'foil'.
Check this video on the H-CAT sand heater:
https://youtu.be/Bd_yrSldFWw
This is the direction that makes the most sense to me. For one, no need to mix air with the process (no extra nitrogen byproducts from the process now) and the sand stops the flashback problem if gets too hot.
I'm wondering if it makes sense to fill the car style honeycomb cats with fine sand now? This would keep it from melting into clumps and flashbacks.
Also he shows a lime light with the gas, but needs flame for that process. It has me wondering about mixing lime AND platinum to the sand?
Anybody here still working with their H-CATs?".......... all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration ? that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves." ~Bill Hicks~ 1961-1994
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