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250 MPG 277 HP for idiot

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tj Frazir

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Oct 17, 2009, 5:57:29 PM10/17/09
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1 hp LOL.
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on Wednesday, October 14, 2009

You dont undrstand the pic do you ?
a 600 cubic inch cylinder full of water is injected with 10 cubic inch
steam at 650 psi.
( water rocket )
the slide vane rotor has 1 square inch of vane blocking the exit for
the water. Its 12 inch from the center of te rotor it was pushed out
of.
As soon as 650 psi is on the water its on the rotor vane so thats 650
foot pounds of tourk.
15 revolutions per second rotor from a 1 second liquid piston stroke.

Your 1 % corect.
the rest of you is full of shit.
It is 1/100th the old steam piston engines steam per second...allso less
fuel .

tj Frazir

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Oct 18, 2009, 11:48:48 PM10/18/09
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Bret Cahill

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Oct 19, 2009, 11:38:06 AM10/19/09
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> 1 hp LOL.

>  Whale.Steam.Engine.3.jpg
> Address: http://jeffrelf.f-m.fm/Whale.Steam.Engine.3.jpg

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> on Wednesday, October 14, 2009

>  You dont undrstand the pic do you ?

It looks like a thermal short.

The steam condenses on the cylinder walls, the pressure drops and the
power density and efficiency are very low.

The cylinder walls must have a very low diffusivity, i.e., low thermal
conductivity and low heat capacity.


Bret Cahill


tj Frazir

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Oct 20, 2009, 12:11:59 AM10/20/09
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The650 psi steam wount condence for 2 seconds and the stroke is 1
second.
It gets a water rocket off the ground dont it.

Its 250 MPG 277 HP .
more tourk then any V8 you bring.
It wount break down .
Its 10 cubic inch steam per stroke at 650 psi.
The stea power 4 cyclinder water rcket drives a slide vane rotor.
Its as good as a train at 200 MPG/ton.
a 18 wheeler is 175 mpg/ton
why drive a car that gets 1/7 th the mpg/ton a truck gets ?

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