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A large steel cylinder, with a rotating drum inside.
The hollow center of the drum has force fed plastic explosive being pushed in Playdoh Fun Factory style.
A pellet of P.E. is extruded out a hole in the side of the drum, into a chamber with electrodes for detonation.
The explosion happens
as a notched section of the drum passes, then an exhaust hole. Repeat. A knifey object in another hole cuts out any residue to an even level. Repeat. Revs could be reduced by braking the drum, and/or firing every 2nd turn for example. The wheels are driven from a gearbox between the drum to the wheels.
Gunpowder Engine.
http://library.thin...es/huygens.php3?v=2 [Galbinus_Caeli, Sep 04 2007]
Nitroglycerine engine.
Nitroglycerine_20Engine [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Sep 04 2007]
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http://picasaweb.go...5107543125162576434 Sorry, I am no artist, and mspaint.exe pwns nobody [Giblet, Sep 07 2007]
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Piezo ignition please. Could a lowertech one use gunpowder and a flint 'n steel drum? |
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Could we have an image to go with this one? Possibly even a video? |
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Don't you need to put a blasting cap in each explody bit? |
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Also what is a "chamger"? |
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And behold, someone has actually come close to making the single stroke engine. |
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[+] You had me at "knifey" |
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Bet the amateur-hour would-be bombers at Glasgow airport would've liked this. |
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You had me at _YOU_drive it.
I'm a maniac driver. + |
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Baked in the form of 1970s Chevrolets.
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Seems kind of redundant with the nitroglycerin engine idea. |
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You also haven't addressed how you will fire the PE. I think it requires an electrical firing charge. I always heard it was shock resistant and could be lit on fire with no ill effect. It is only dangerous when the blasting cap is connected to it. |
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So this would actually be kind of practical since it wouldn't explode on impact... Well except for the whole refueling with plastic explosives part. |
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jhomrighaus, the idea specifically states there are electrodes in the firing chamber. I would assume you understand that these are hooked up to power and timing to fire the P.E. |
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Did you read the idea? Nitroglycerin is a liquid and would need a whole different delivery system. |
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I mean writing your comment without reading the idea took more time then reading the idea and not commenting would have. |
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To repeat myself, you need to put a blasting cap in each charge of C-4 to set it off. You can run an electric arc through in, or set it on fire, or hit it with a hammer and it isn't going to explode. You need to use a smaller explosion to set it off. |
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I did read. My point was that someone already proposed an explosives powered engine, you just made a small change and created a slightly less workable explosives powered engine. |
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I wonder if you could use some sort of glow plug and a compression zone with a piston to achieve detonation. |
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What causes the drum to rotate?(ie how is the expansion of gases translated into rotary motion) |
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you're all scared to vote against. its a male thing. |
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oh buggar, sounds like fun. |
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A new blasting cap could be fed in the other side each firing, like a gun mecahinism. |
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The notched section of the tube is a curved shape that uses the exploded gasses to rotate the internal cylinder with the PE in it. |
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nice name, but I don't understand... is it a joke? [-] |
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Boning an idea you don't undestand? Seems pretty weak. |
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Perhaps I misunderstand. If an idea seems so vague as to be incomprehensible, it is to be fishboned, no? |
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I can retype the whole idea for you, but since the majority of people here understood the concept, i'll take the bone as it's easier than discussing with you. |
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I'm still unclear on how a curved notch in a drum creates rotary motion. What you have described sounds more like a rotating pressure vessel to vent the excess pressure. There is no apparent compression or displacement change mechanism to translate the pressure into motion. Even with very very small portions I think you will have to make this an extremely large drum to with stand the pressure. |
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Not only incredibly expensive... but I'm thinking it wouldn't work. Plastic explosives such as C4 have incredible detonation velocities - as such, the blast effect isn't much for pushing. It's more of a shattering effect. Why do you think they use gun powder in bullets, rather than the more powerful flash powder? It'd just blow apart the cylinder... |
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I would make the steel thick enough to contain the explosion. If for some reason steel can not be made thick enough, then I will say poo poo to that because it can always be made thick enough to contain and convert the energy to rational energy. |
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Too expensive? Of course it is. |
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I made a crappy picture that may help. See Link. |
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//I made a crappy picture that may help.// |
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yeah, i still don't get it. |
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but then my daddy wouldn't teach me engines. *sniff* |
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in your drawing is the gray flat thing supposed to be a plate welded inside the chamber that the explosion acts against or does it represent something else? |
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0-Drag Racing World Champ in 2.1 seconds. Bun! |
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Too bad it doesn't actually work as described or illustrated. |
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This slice would be at the end of the tube. |
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The grey matter inside is PE, in a cylinder fasion. |
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At the end, a cylinder extends from the edge of the PE cylinder, "Playdoh Fun factory Style". |
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A plunger at the near end of the tube pushes the PE towards the, extruding it into the firing chamber. |
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Maybe I can do an Isometric 3D view for you as well. |
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"I would make the steel thick enough to contain the explosion. If for some reason steel can not be made thick enough, then I will say poo poo to that because it can always be made thick enough to contain and convert the energy to rational energy." |
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I don't think that you understand what I'm trying to say. It certainly is possible to make the steel thick enough to contain the explosion. However, it still won't drive. Plastic explosives explode too fast to actually propell anything. The blast isn't long enough. You'd need to use some sort of lower power fuel. |
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You can release 20,000,000,000 joules in an hour or a picosecond, but that much energy was still released and has to go somewhere. |
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However to have the explosion move something at a useful speed, whatever it moves has to be really heavy. Weight is the enemy of an automobile. |
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pointless to use a monopropellant given the abundance of oxygen in the atmosphere, [-] |
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Has anyone done the Citroën C4 gag yet? |
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No, the stage is all yours. Just make it good... |
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<shuffles uncomfortably, mumbles> Err, that was it. Sorry. </sum> |
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