There is another thread in alternative fuels, but getting an update is like pulling teeth.
the four minute mile was broken by a runner that hadn't heard that it couldn't be done. almost immediately others started breaking the four minute mile.
if don garlets had been a student of einstein he never would have broken the 200mph quarter mile.
unfortunately we are limited by what we or other profess to know.
much progress in numerous fields has been accomplished by those that didn't know that it couldn't be done.
progress only comes through breaking barriers.
the H process may or may not work. it certainly won't for those that "know" it can't.
So, have any REAL topics been covered lately?![]()
That should speak for itself.There is another thread in alternative fuels, but getting an update is like pulling teeth.
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Naw. . just the usual stuff. To stir your pot some more, JHMiller made mention of the Ram Implosion Wing and I had to re read that againthought what the heck and did a google for fun finding this gismo enjoy! :-laf
Soooo... can you back up this claim with data? A SAE paper, lab testing or a detailed step by step description of the combustion event with the requisite chemical interactions perhaps? If not then how is that statement any different than the claims of mpg improvements? By your definition they both fall into the category of "RUBBISH! HOGWASH, Whatever... . ".....
Does adding Hydrogen increase the efficiency of the fuel burn, sure, but not to a degree greater than the energy required to create the additional Hydrogen flow in the first place. ... .
It's called conservation of energy and is one of the fundamental rules of the universe. So unless you live in a different universe with different rules then listen to DIESELMAN.Ok you opened this can of worms..... Soooo... can you back up this claim with data?
The engine efficiency is governed by the temperature delta -- the difference between the min and max combustion temperatures. The maximum temperature is limited by two things -- the melting point of steel and NOx. Modern engines are detuned to reduce NOx and meet emission limits. Advancing the timing or (maybe) adding hydrogen will boost the temperature and make the engine more efficient but it won't pass your local AirCare test.Road dog, Dieselman said H increases combustion efficiency. As he has pointed out much of the fuel's energy is wasted as heat. Increasing combustion efficiency equals more mpg. His statement was that the increase was more than offset by the amount of energy required to generate the H. What is wrong about asking him to support that statement with hard evidence of some sort?