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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Prototype de brûleur eau / hydrocarbures.
Prototype of a water / hydrocarbon burner.

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  • @Nomoreidsleft LOL yep at it was before dicktionarys too LOL

  • Talk to George Lucas. I think you just invented the light sabre.

  • @wizardman42 Are you sure about the date? There were no Yankees in 1670.

  • 2 Yankee engineers in 1670 , while experimenting with the property's of steam found that hot fossil fuel with hot water [low temp steam] = equals a catalytic response and it's just NOW making it's appearance in the engineering community WOW!!!

  • I wonder how could the flame bent?

  • Bravo, ill order ten right now :)

  • I think that the resulting gas is hydrogen. You created a cracking chamber with at least 700 degrees celsius, with no oxygen present?. The hard part is to get that to work in a combustion chamber..

  • Amazing! Interesting!

    How was the fluids mixed? Bubbler or something else? Are you sure ALL the water and ALL the gasoline was used in the "75 / 25" mix??

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