Oxygen and hydrogen explosion turbine and aqueous condensation of the resulting water vapor
A: Mechanics – Engines – Machinery – Tools – Industrial processes – Metallurgy
Informations
- Stand number
- D47
- Exhibition class
- A: Mechanics – Engines – Machinery – Tools – Industrial processes – Metallurgy
- Technical description
- Engine with a turbine which is driven by explosions and vacuum on both blade sides. Deflagrations arise from oxygen and hydrogen reactions or hydrocarbons, while retraction occurs by spraying water vapor with liquid water.
- Simplified description
- This engine uses explosions and vacuum effects to power a turbine. It creates energy by reacting oxygen with hydrogen or hydrocarbons. Then, it pulls back by spraying a mix of water vapor and liquid water.
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