Hi helppeoplelive,
Read this:
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogen...fs/fcm03r0.pdf page 3-6.
What I am saying is this the energy content calculations I made are based on the limiting reagent, in both cases hydrogen is the limiting reagent, in the case for Stanley Meyer oxygen was stripped of 4 or more electrons to increase the energy content of the reaction. He is not the first to try something like that, chasson321 found a patent that shows the same idea being used before Meyer put the concept to use. What is left out of my gallons per mile stuff is the air drag that is most likely already factored in with the mpg of gasoline. If I where to add in the wind drag the numbers would go up as to mpg usage, say 22 mpg perhapes.
In normal use of just plain hydrogen as a fuel typically a blower has to be used to pull in enough oxygen to fully complete the reaction with hydrogen. What Meyer did with the gas processor is make oxygen more reactive and when reacted with hydrogen far more power energy flux density than the old way. Hope that helps with your understanding,
h2opower.
Read this:
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogen...fs/fcm03r0.pdf page 3-6.
What I am saying is this the energy content calculations I made are based on the limiting reagent, in both cases hydrogen is the limiting reagent, in the case for Stanley Meyer oxygen was stripped of 4 or more electrons to increase the energy content of the reaction. He is not the first to try something like that, chasson321 found a patent that shows the same idea being used before Meyer put the concept to use. What is left out of my gallons per mile stuff is the air drag that is most likely already factored in with the mpg of gasoline. If I where to add in the wind drag the numbers would go up as to mpg usage, say 22 mpg perhapes.
In normal use of just plain hydrogen as a fuel typically a blower has to be used to pull in enough oxygen to fully complete the reaction with hydrogen. What Meyer did with the gas processor is make oxygen more reactive and when reacted with hydrogen far more power energy flux density than the old way. Hope that helps with your understanding,
h2opower.
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