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26400
Yes you can...the flow rating for nozzles (i believe) is at 100psi. so if you run at higher pressure you will get the rate you need. ... doing ... trailer ... ...
Nick
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Sep 1, 2005
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26401
Hi Richard - If You want a 12 GPH nozzle to flow ~14GPH then You need about 9,53 Bar pressure instead of the "normal" 7 Bar @ 12 GPH. This is true for Danfoss ...
Fricke
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Sep 1, 2005
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26402
I have to agree. I find dark backgrounds with light text too contrasty and hard on the eyes unless the text is relatively large. Lots of 'alternative' sites...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26403
The general principle of squaring the relative increase in flow to get the necessary increase in pressure ( e.g. double the flow, quadruple the pressure )...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26404
I don't know if this is of any use, but I found a website that lists all the UK airfields both active and disused: ...
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26405
Hi! I did a little cleaning at my workplace and found my old electrolysis device that i used to create hydrogen gas with. After a little thinking I came up...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26406
It's been figure that just to run say a 1.0litre IC engine using this method would require tens of thousands of Amperes of current to get enough gas out of the...
Nick
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Sep 1, 2005
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26407
how much gaseous fuel would a small gas turbine use per minute?? I ran into phenomena that generates loads of hydrogen and hydrocarbon in a short time. There...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26408
Anyone remember the 'water powered' car that someone built in the US and was featured on a science program ( Tomorrow's World? ) many moons ago? It had solar...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26409
There's loads of stuff like this here ... http://www.rexresearch.com/home.htm kind of gets you thinking about global market forces and 'the powers that be'....
Nick
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Sep 1, 2005
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26410
Oh yes, I was only being tongue in cheek! I'm all for alternative ideas and lateral thinking, how else would inventions come about? But at the end of the day...
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26411
Heheheh.... i agree totaly. but some of the sceptics simply dismiss some of the far off ideas simply because they don't conform to conventional science. My...
Nick
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Sep 1, 2005
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26412
Dear FRANK, Love the outfit, unfortunately it's going to take a bit more than a prayer and the brandishing of a crucifix to stop any attempt at building a GT...
saiello2003
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Sep 1, 2005
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26413
Just for information: i found out that a desent one-cell carbo- hydrogen generator can produce about 180 litres of fuel-gas per hour. BUT the plasma forming in...
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Sep 1, 2005
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26414
Richard You could always use two or three to get the requited amount. The smaller the size the smaller the fuel droplets and the better and faster the burn....
Gary Richards
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Sep 2, 2005
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26415
Just so you know the Tesla turbine is not far-fetched. In a book by Professor Warren Rice determined the the efficiency of the Tesla Turbine can be made to...
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Sep 2, 2005
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26416
in 1983 Pop Science ran an article about a car that had a windmill on top to run a generator to charge the battery to run the electric motor to drive the car...
Planet X
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Sep 2, 2005
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26417
There is another way to generate lots of hydrogen, tho not very portable. Back when I worked at a nuclear powerplant, I learned that a nuclear reactor (in...
Planet X
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Sep 2, 2005
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26418
well, Im trying to figure out if this afterburner design will work decent for a garrett t4 gas turbine set up. Here is the pic. ...
Matt
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Sep 2, 2005
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26419
No i never said the Tesla Turbine was. In fact i am a great admirer of his work. Even today inventors are patenting ideas that came originally from the great...
Nick
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26420
Hello all, I have just started purchasing all off the needed parts to make my first build. So far I have purchased a 125cc Shifter racing kart (rolling...
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Sep 2, 2005
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26421
Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I was actually citing the Tesla turbine as an example of some 'wheat'. i.e. something that has potential merit as opposed to the...
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26422
Actually, come to think of it, I remember when Mr Diesel invented his engine, his claim was that it could run on almost anything that could be fed into the...
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Sep 2, 2005
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Some 30 years ago I read a biography of Mr "Diesel" (not actual spelling of his last name). He did make a number of injectors to allow the injection of a...
Ron & Mary Ohler
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Sep 2, 2005
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26424
What about fuel cell technology? As far as I understand it uses a catalyst to create hydrogen from any hydrocarbon ( petrol, diesel, methane, etc ) to then...
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Sep 2, 2005
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26425
I think you are right about powdered coal. It is just a bit tough handling it I think there was some research mixing it with wather. With the diesel, the heat...
Planet X
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Sep 2, 2005
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26426
There has been some research done here at University of Minnesota where they have a diffeent type of catalyst that lets them burn the carbon portion of a...
Planet X
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Sep 2, 2005
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26427
... But it's not yet efficient enough to be functional in real world situations. One day perhaps. ... Correct. If you burn hydrogen in oxygen you get water...
Geoff Roberts
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26428
water is the exhaust, it's fuel in the post combusted state. To say water is fuel is like saying cold air can heat something but you have to heat the air...
Chris Krug
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Diesel was originally trying to get an engine to run on coal dust. He had some mixed success with that, and some catastrophically blown up test engines, as I...
Bruce Bostwick
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