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what is an implosion engine?
monty37 said:what is an implosion engine?
monty37 said:but what about the exhaust ?and is how is this implosion effect enough to drive the piston.
mpopovic said:I truly believe you misunderstood the name of the engine. I mean, in an explosion engine, thne piston will be driven by the combustion of the fuel+air mixture...
Sorry for my bad English, but I'm not a native speaker.
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It may or may not be nonsensical, but unless you give us a link to the patent, we can't tell!monty37 said:ok .i was looking for various principles in engines apart from combustion so ..i stumbled onto this implosion engine.i found it on freepatentsonline .
this thing has also got a patent then why is it nonsensical
CS Bence said:I'll have to ask a chemical engineer, but I can't imagine a situation where a gas so rapidly wants to dissolve in water that it is even possible to drop the pressure above the liquid. And if this did happen, it would probably very slow relative to an internal combustion engine.
[...] I can't imagine getting more than 1 RPM out of this thing. [...] totally inefficient and worthless!
cesiumfrog said:I think you're too hasty, making asertions about efficiency based purely on your lack of imagination.
Q_Goest said:Maybe this is what monty is referring to:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3975914.pdf
CS Bence said:I've never seen the coke can experiment, can you explain it in better detail?
monty37 said:http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3975914.html
here is where i saw it. the liquid and gas is being brought together and ..absorption..vacuum..?
Plausible concept, but totally inefficient and worthless!