8 Stroke Gas/Water Hybrid Engine

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

This engine design utilizes heat to help obtain burnable hydrogen from the electrolysis proccess.

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  • its very very innovative .if any PDF file is available then please mail on my E-mail id.thanks.

  • @zhaki87 If I had any I'd send it, but this is everything

  • Any running prototypes? Efficiency? Power to weight ratio?(including fuel & water)

  • @Snoep76239 There are no running prototypes, no calculations, unfortunately this was just an idea that I hope to see someday. There's no time or money to build it.

  • @ stampmaille :Hot water takes less electrical energy input to perform electrolysis than cold water.

    @ laurentprodz : It would use a sparkplug. It does require a lot of energy input. So the real problem is finding the right catalyst to act as the electrode.

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  • So.... to perform electrolysis you need electricity. I understand that the waste engine and exhaust heat is used to heat water, but, how does that heat perform electrolysis?

  • awesome concept but does it use a sparkplug

    or is it compression ignited like a diesel?

    i dont know much about hydrogen but i do know that it takes

    alot of electrical power to generate the gas

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