RE: 4 Stroke Redesigned

RE: 4 Stroke Redesigned

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Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Friday 19th August 2022
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Well, Feliks -Newcomen can also make electricity from a low-temperature heat source !
Well, for example, from geothermal energy, the cooling heat of internal combustion engines, and other industrial sources that can produce this temperature of 70 degrees Celsius .. But as we pump the air out to 1/3 of the atmosphere, the steam will be formed already at a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius. I am cold water, let's say 10 degrees Celsius, and the piston pushed by the force of the "Inner Atmosphere" will go down, because there will be almost a vacuum ....
As we have such energy in abundance, efficiency is in second place ..
And as you can see, the operation of a heat engine does not depend only on temperature, as suggested by the so far known second law of thermodynamics, but also on pressure too ...





Andrew bowtiebowtie

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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Feliks said:
Here is the thermodynamic problem .. We have in a box, in a vacuum is a set of thermal engines with generators ... Will this set be more efficient than it would be normally installed without a box?
it's about how laws of thermodynamics work on the Equator, and how on the Pole.
Different temperatures
on the Equator 40 degrees Celsius and at the Pole - 40 degrees Celsius also for efficiency and the layout of the engine will be important ...?


Andrewcoffeecoffee
As you can see, I posed such a problem two years ago ..
because I knew there is a solution other than "political correctness" "
Today it is already known that we have energy from the cold too ..
And now for the next thing. my Half Rotate engine .. And its greatest advantage.
This is the BIGGEST piston engine that is technically easy to build. My Half Rotate. Its dimensions are 10 m X 8 m in diameter. The area of one side of the "piston" is 400 X 1000 = 400,000 square cm. That is the pressure of a normal atmosphere, acts on it with a force of 400,000 KG. , that is, at the pressure from the post below, at a pressure of 0.3 atmosphere, it will be a force of 120,000 KG .. So the torque on the shaft will be equal to 120,000 X 2 meters average radius .. = 240,000 Kgm. at its rotational speed of 30 rpm, the power of such half of the engine will be 7400 KW (7.4 MW), i.e. the two halves will be around 15 MW .......
So, taking Geotermia Podhalańska, which declares 60 MW of thermal power, in the months when there is no need for heating, four such engines could also provide electricity for 24 hours a day in the amount of 60 MW .....




Andrew bowtiebowtie

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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Where do you get the vacuum from?

stevieturbo

17,264 posts

247 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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gazza285 said:
Where do you get the vacuum from?
Henry

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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gazza285 said:
Where do you get the vacuum from?
You have to mount all these devices in a sealed box, so as not to refill the vacuum a bit ... Only two wires with electric current will protrude from the box, two pipes soldered in provide heat and two pipes for cooling the condensate .. if you do this, the vacuum will not you will have to refill even for a long time .. But the piston also has to be tight enough ..
here you have more news about the void ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUuB-Mdx0Q

Andrew coffeecoffee

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Since in this engine there is no loss of the working medium, we can use various, even more expensive liquids. It can be Methanol with a boiling point of 60 degrees Celsius, or even diethyl ether with a boiling point of 36 degrees Celsius .. these temperatures are for normal pressure, i.e. 1 atmosphere. When the pressure drops, so does its temperature. We can even reach 10 degrees for ether, but we have a problem with cooling the distillate should be at least 0 degrees, which we can only achieve in winter, by cooling it with the temperature of ice or negative air temperature.



Andrew bowtiebowtie

Gary C

12,441 posts

179 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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How do you refill the cold tank ?

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Gary C said:
How do you refill the cold tank ?
The condensed steam flows into the boiler (it may also have a special hole for collecting them) .. then this condensate is cooled outside by soldered tubes "boxes" and refilled the cold tank again ..

Andrew coffeecoffee

Gary C

12,441 posts

179 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Feliks said:
Gary C said:
How do you refill the cold tank ?
The condensed steam flows into the boiler (it may also have a special hole for collecting them) .. then this condensate is cooled outside by soldered tubes "boxes" and refilled the cold tank again ..

Andrew coffeecoffee
So, you need a pump, and a condenser missing from you oh so simple drawing.

Your animations lack any credible detail.

loserloser

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Gary C said:
So, you need a pump, and a condenser missing from you oh so simple drawing.

Your animations lack any credible detail.

loserloser
But still, you guessed it somehow ..
You can always complete them and publish them to us .. I am a sick man, in Myasthenia Gravis, which causes, among other things, double vision, drawing and writing, which causes me a lot of difficulty .. Read about the disease and make a detailed animation .. Instead of just criticizing the most important thing that already however, you know how it should work ..

Andrewcoffeecoffee

Gary C

12,441 posts

179 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Feliks said:
Gary C said:
So, you need a pump, and a condenser missing from you oh so simple drawing.

Your animations lack any credible detail.

loserloser
But still, you guessed it somehow ..
You can always complete them and publish them to us .. I am a sick man, in Myasthenia Gravis, which causes, among other things, double vision, drawing and writing, which causes me a lot of difficulty .. Read about the disease and make a detailed animation .. Instead of just criticizing the most important thing that already however, you know how it should work ..

Andrewcoffeecoffee
But you don't engage, or discuss, just rubbished what I said earlier and put me down, so don't expect any different in return.

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Gary C said:
But you don't engage, or discuss, just rubbished what I said earlier and put me down, so don't expect any different in return.
Well, however, I expect something more, namely this great animation with all the screws, instead of deftly dodging it ...

Andrew coffeecoffee

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Feliks said:
Gary C said:
But you don't engage, or discuss, just rubbished what I said earlier and put me down, so don't expect any different in return.
Well, however, I expect something more, namely this great animation with all the screws, instead of deftly dodging it ...


Andrew coffeecoffee
It’s your design, why would Gary C draw it?

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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gazza285 said:
It’s your design, why would Gary C draw it?
Because he criticizes my animation and maybe he could do it better himself .. The combustion engine was invented by Otto, and do you know how many nice animations have been created since then?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Otto

Andrewcoffeecoffee

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Feliks said:
gazza285 said:
It’s your design, why would Gary C draw it?
Because he criticizes my animation and maybe he could do it better himself .. The combustion engine was invented by Otto, and do you know how many nice animations have been created since then?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Otto

Andrewcoffeecoffee
He didn’t criticise your animation, he asked you a question critical to the operation of the engine, as it was not included in your animation.

You seem to have had the time to produce many animations over the time frame of this thread, perhaps less quantity and more quality could be an option going forward.

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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gazza285 said:
It’s your design, why would Gary C draw it?
Besides, my project of the new4stroke engine, as well as others, sometimes even nicely done their animations ... here the engine was made at the Royal University of Saudi Arabia (in fact too low timing pistons) but correct ..




and here also a Greek engineer, Manolis Pattakon also made a very nice and illustrative animation of my engine, seeing its advantages ..




So there is nothing to prevent others from animating my ideas too.

Andrew coffeecoffee

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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gazza285 said:
He didn’t criticise your animation, he asked you a question critical to the operation of the engine, as it was not included in your animation.

You seem to have had the time to produce many animations over the time frame of this thread, perhaps less quantity and more quality could be an option going forward.
I see you are taking care of my time, but you take into account that you may not always be Young, Beautiful and Healthy. Also, the conditions in which it was done were not comfortable, because many of us have something to do with me and, for example, they managed to turn off the electricity at home twice for 3 months, despite the fact that I had paid the bills, so that I would have the comfort to create these animations. Hence it came from this stress, my Myasthenia Gravis ..
Probably if you were interested in my finances, you wouldn't be laughing too ... So I'm starting to count on others ..

Andrew coffeecoffee

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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I don’t recall laughing.

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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gazza285 said:
I don’t recall laughing.
Again, misunderstanding because, unfortunately, I'm not with the English "nativ". in my opinion, I wrote that this laugh would be in the future if you knew my financial situation .. because it is not to laugh. But maybe it will improve ..
You have 75,000 MW of thermal power plants in England .. If my method, not too expensive, to produce electricity from waste heat, it would be 100,000 MW extra ..
Well, I think it would be fair that I should get a reward, the annual amount of fuel used in them ... Don't you think?


Andrew bowtiebowtie

Feliks

739 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Feliks said:
Again, misunderstanding because, unfortunately, I'm not with the English "nativ". in my opinion, I wrote that this laugh would be in the future if you knew my financial situation .. because it is not to laugh. But maybe it will improve ..
You have 75,000 MW of thermal power plants in England .. If my method, not too expensive, to produce electricity from waste heat, it would be 100,000 MW extra ..
Well, I think it would be fair that I should get a reward, the annual amount of fuel used in them ... Don't you think?


Andrew bowtiebowtie
I do not tactfully mention the USA, and I do not expect even 1 yuan from the Chinese .. hehe

Andrew coffeecoffee