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Transvector Coanda Effect Air Amplifier Propane Burner

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Testing an air amplifier with propane. Runs a little rich, but I'm also only running about 30 psi. Next step is vaporizer tubes and a 5lb propane tank.

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  • Sweet. What would happen if you ducted the output of the air amplifier and then shot the propane into the ducted portion, immediately after the air amplifier? When I say ducting, I guess I mean like a high temperature stainless pipe, like maybe 3/4", with a input for the propane burner's output. Would it still flow as much amplified air in a more compressed jet exhaust more like the original propane burner?

  • @brianwesley28

    Yes. I actually used a short steel tube that was larger than the outlet in some of the testing to stabilize the flame; it blows itself out without it. If you increase the velocity of the outlet by reducing it's size the air fuel ratio will go down and you will end up with a crappy flame. This particular air amplifier has a low A/F already.

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  • Are u from Romania?:)

  • THIS IS UR MOTHER. NOW I KNOW WHY UR CIELING IS BLACK. IF I CATCH U DOING THAT IM GONNA WHOOP UR ASS

  • fire, fire, fire... Is your ceiling charred?

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