interesting, I did notice they're version of gasoline was E20
Figure 5. (a) Size distribution of diesel fuel following atomization with or without an applied electric field. (b) Size distribution of gasoline (with 20% ethanol) following atomization with or without an electric field. Electrorheology Leads to Efficient Combustion
if an engine generates more torque at a given fuel consumption level then you will get better fuel economy, if you change gears to less reduction to better utilize the additional torque you'll get even better economy.
You don't want to add water to your fuel, but you can inject small amounts into the air stream and get some slight benefits, you can increase the compression ratio and use more timing advance of the engine and use water injection to control knock for even greater benefits. I've used a common spray bottle to squirt a aqueous detergent mixture to clean the intake system, you would be surprised how much water an engine can suck and stay running.
European and North American emission and safety standards are very different, as is what a European vs. an American will buy and for how much.
I've thought an interesting addition to a vehicle would be a variable resistance throttle, as the instantaneous fuel mileage went down it would take more effort to depress the throttle giving the drive continuous feedback on how hard the engine was working.
The 100 MPG carb was real, the carb not the 100MPG part and is the Fish carburetor. I think you can get them today for racing. If you could really gett 100 MPG from a carburetor, you'd get 150MPG from computerize electronic fuel management systems we have today.
The researchers have done both real-world and automated dynometer studies and reported improvements in both studies. While I have no reason to doubt their veracity, independent verification would be reassuring.
Diesel fuel is a complex mixture of long chain alkanes, alkenes, branched alkanes and alkenes, aromatics, detergents, antibacterial agents, antigelling agents ecetra; the gasoline they used was B20 so they had lots of opportunity for inductive effects. The device sounds pretty simple lots of people will be playing with this but most of them will be crack pots. Some will claim no effect, some will claim phenominal results and the oil companies will "buy up the patent" to stay in business.
It would seem reasonable that ultrasonic impulses in a fluid column would cause the fuel to pulse as it leaves the injector as a mist and result in smaller dropplets. It also should be easy to test if what seems reasonable, actually occurs in reality.
Patches of matter in the universe seem to be moving at very high speeds and in a uniform direction that can't be explained by any of the known gravitational forces in the observable universe. Astronomers are calling the phenomenon "dark flow." Mysterious New 'Dark Flow' Discovered in Space
The whole article is about a structure inside our light cone being affected by a structure outside our light cone
I think what is happening is the universe as we know it is a blackhole, basically light gets redshifted to a frequency of 0 eventually, that is an event horizon and has a radius of Hubble's constant / c; the effect is caused structures that are inside the galaxies observable universe, they are 6 Billion light years away, so they can see 6 Billion Light years farther than we can, but are outside our observable universe. Because it is unobservable it is dark to us.
The Employer still has to pay the unemployment claim, the cost and distraction of finding a replacement and there is lost productivity while the new-hire comes up to speed;so at will still isn't a free lunch. for the employer.
There's an a lot of carbon in tire rubber, that makes it hard to get much in the way of microwaves through to the chip; the tire would probably catch on fire before you fried the chip.
The other day I got stuck at one of those traffic signals in my bicycle, after 2 cycles of lights I realized that the inductive sensor wasn't picking up my bicycle near the curb and the woman in the car was all freaked out and would pull up to the line; I finally had to get off my bicycle and push the cross walk button.
dude your tires have RFID chips in them, the road has wires in it, the traffic signal controller is in a box big enough to house a 4U blade server; why bullshit around with "clever Signal processing"?
It alway seemed ludicrous that health facilities spend major amount of money buying disinfectants that only work slightly better than laundry detergent and bleach costing 1/100th as much to use. Usually the dirtiest thing in a hospital is the wheels on the mop bucket anyways; how is antibacterial paint on the walls going to stop that?
Yes I remember, we stopped using it because it was over-applied by cotton farmers and now the Malaria that it almost wiped out is again killing mass numbers of people. It's usage is making a dramatic comeback, it's easily one of the safest and most environmentally friendly insecticide for indoor use there is.
This paint attacks them via a much different mechanism than antibiotics do. When the TiO2 nanoparticles are moist and exposed to ultraviolet light it breaks down the water into hydrogen gas and a Hydroxide ion, The hydroxide ion is the same that is generated when lye or sodium hydroxide is added to water and it chemically burns the bacteria to death. I suspect this paint will not last very long because it will decompose on exposure to moisture and ultraviolet light, just like the bacteria it is killing.
Zinc oxide is seriously bad for your lungs as well, that's why welders are wearing respirators under thier welding helmets now. Breathing vaporized zinc oxide is easily good for a trip to the hospital for pneumonia and is often fatal.
Actually if you didn't have E. Coli in your gut you'd have a vitamin K deficiency and would likely bleed to death soon. There are a lot of "germs" growing in us that with out we'd be either dead or miserable without yet too many do the same thing.
interesting, I did notice they're version of gasoline was E20
Figure 5. (a) Size distribution of diesel fuel following atomization with or without an applied electric field. (b) Size distribution of gasoline (with 20% ethanol) following atomization with or without an electric field. Electrorheology Leads to Efficient Combustion
which would have a lot more polar effects.
if an engine generates more torque at a given fuel consumption level then you will get better fuel economy, if you change gears to less reduction to better utilize the additional torque you'll get even better economy.
You don't want to add water to your fuel, but you can inject small amounts into the air stream and get some slight benefits, you can increase the compression ratio and use more timing advance of the engine and use water injection to control knock for even greater benefits. I've used a common spray bottle to squirt a aqueous detergent mixture to clean the intake system, you would be surprised how much water an engine can suck and stay running.
European and North American emission and safety standards are very different, as is what a European vs. an American will buy and for how much.
I've thought an interesting addition to a vehicle would be a variable resistance throttle, as the instantaneous fuel mileage went down it would take more effort to depress the throttle giving the drive continuous feedback on how hard the engine was working.
The 100 MPG carb was real, the carb not the 100MPG part and is the Fish carburetor. I think you can get them today for racing. If you could really gett 100 MPG from a carburetor, you'd get 150MPG from computerize electronic fuel management systems we have today.
The researchers have done both real-world and automated dynometer studies and reported improvements in both studies. While I have no reason to doubt their veracity, independent verification would be reassuring.
actually it's being looked into, not using ink cartridges but using an adaptation of the same technique.
Diesel fuel is a complex mixture of long chain alkanes, alkenes, branched alkanes and alkenes, aromatics, detergents, antibacterial agents, antigelling agents ecetra; the gasoline they used was B20 so they had lots of opportunity for inductive effects. The device sounds pretty simple lots of people will be playing with this but most of them will be crack pots. Some will claim no effect, some will claim phenominal results and the oil companies will "buy up the patent" to stay in business.
It would seem reasonable that ultrasonic impulses in a fluid column would cause the fuel to pulse as it leaves the injector as a mist and result in smaller dropplets. It also should be easy to test if what seems reasonable, actually occurs in reality.
Your right
Bull shit try, "gtts. ii d ear QID".
The whole article is about a structure inside our light cone being affected by a structure outside our light cone
I think what is happening is the universe as we know it is a blackhole, basically light gets redshifted to a frequency of 0 eventually, that is an event horizon and has a radius of Hubble's constant / c; the effect is caused structures that are inside the galaxies observable universe, they are 6 Billion light years away, so they can see 6 Billion Light years farther than we can, but are outside our observable universe. Because it is unobservable it is dark to us.
The Employer still has to pay the unemployment claim, the cost and distraction of finding a replacement and there is lost productivity while the new-hire comes up to speed;so at will still isn't a free lunch. for the employer.
foot soldier, an engineer would have put it 4 parts technology.
I'm going to have to try that with my 8 pound road bike
There's an a lot of carbon in tire rubber, that makes it hard to get much in the way of microwaves through to the chip; the tire would probably catch on fire before you fried the chip.
The other day I got stuck at one of those traffic signals in my bicycle, after 2 cycles of lights I realized that the inductive sensor wasn't picking up my bicycle near the curb and the woman in the car was all freaked out and would pull up to the line; I finally had to get off my bicycle and push the cross walk button.
dude your tires have RFID chips in them, the road has wires in it, the traffic signal controller is in a box big enough to house a 4U blade server; why bullshit around with "clever Signal processing"?
It alway seemed ludicrous that health facilities spend major amount of money buying disinfectants that only work slightly better than laundry detergent and bleach costing 1/100th as much to use. Usually the dirtiest thing in a hospital is the wheels on the mop bucket anyways; how is antibacterial paint on the walls going to stop that?
Yes I remember, we stopped using it because it was over-applied by cotton farmers and now the Malaria that it almost wiped out is again killing mass numbers of people. It's usage is making a dramatic comeback, it's easily one of the safest and most environmentally friendly insecticide for indoor use there is.
This paint attacks them via a much different mechanism than antibiotics do. When the TiO2 nanoparticles are moist and exposed to ultraviolet light it breaks down the water into hydrogen gas and a Hydroxide ion, The hydroxide ion is the same that is generated when lye or sodium hydroxide is added to water and it chemically burns the bacteria to death. I suspect this paint will not last very long because it will decompose on exposure to moisture and ultraviolet light, just like the bacteria it is killing.
Zinc oxide is seriously bad for your lungs as well, that's why welders are wearing respirators under thier welding helmets now. Breathing vaporized zinc oxide is easily good for a trip to the hospital for pneumonia and is often fatal.
Actually if you didn't have E. Coli in your gut you'd have a vitamin K deficiency and would likely bleed to death soon. There are a lot of "germs" growing in us that with out we'd be either dead or miserable without yet too many do the same thing.
are you talking about tetra sodium EDTA,
EDTA is also known as H4EDTA, diaminoethanetetraacetic acid, edetic acid, edetate, ethylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid, celon A, gluma cleanser, versene acid, nervanaid B acid, nullapon B acid, ethylene diamine tetracetic acid, tetrine acid, trilon BS, vinkeil 100, warkeelate acid, N,N'-1,2-ethanediylbis(N-(carboxymethyl)glycine)edetic acid, YD-30, Dissolvine Z. EDTA
by any chance? I use it at work and inspite of a scary reading MSDS it's pretty benign stuff.
We have had more of our troops KIA in one month during Viet Nam as we have had during the whole Iraq war.