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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCi7gW6RfnM
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have to renew my membership, its amazing that I still get the steam Bulletin, ya I have been over at fieldlines.com not getting much interest in steam. lot to catch up on...
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Even if you had a nice resistance electrical heat system you would still need some sort of a thermal battery. Were talking about like Sodium used with the tower solar plants that still produce at night from the stored heat. https://www.ne.anl.gov/eda/ANL-RE-95-2.pdf
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have been working on my combustion systems for years.
Initially I used shop compressed air in my first generation burners. I preheated the air using a coil of 1/4in steel tubing. This worked great and the preheated air made for efficient burn.
Later it was determined that a shop compressed air source was impractical for mobile applications.
I then started to work with another air sourc
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have a good youtube of my feed pump I can peg it out over 4000psi by hand crank if you can believe it can post
FEEDPUMP 003
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpczSmmULgA
since nobody is paying attention got to love this one
WORLD RECORD Water Rocket Car 0 – 343.5 kph in 2.5 sec
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDDI5h8JQE0
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Searched for this topic for a while, Jamison thanks for your reply. I stumbled across some video of my solid fuel burner this one is battery powered and I have an improved design Im currently working on.
071818 002a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCi7gW6RfnM
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Hi Jamison,
Thanks, if you would like to see how im configuring my feed pump I can post some info. I noticed that your feedpump is an auxiliary on some of your projects. We could make a new topic or we could discuss it here.
Best
Jeremy.
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Hey All,
did some tests back a while ago. Wasn't able to demonstrate at the steam stuff meet. Theirs alot of data that I wasnt able to demonstrate until I got the correct the sprockets to the feedpump right... I cut a slot in the deck and manually figured out the proper gear ratio didnt need to do that, but there was alot that came together. By the time I got the gear/chain sprockets right I re
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Oh I have been working on my forum Fieldlines Gosh we have been going back and forth for months now. FINALLY we got everything working. We hire a coder believe it or not he is in Italy. Long story short we payed some money.
I been messing with the sites over 12 years, but only in the last 6 have I figured out how to do things with out screwing up something..
Of all the things that you can do
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have both 460 and 680 steam cylinder oil. Generally the 680 is better for higher temps.
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
And even assassinate a few inventors who tried to push their inventions too much. And in their efforts they managed to take control of the education system as well to control what is taught on energy systems.
Ya I heard about the owner of infinite energy magazine getting shot in his own driveway.
Unfortunately cold fusion energy is out of the scope for my topic.
edit correct sp
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Jeremy I've looked over your work, and it's quite impressive. Several paths you have gone down have never been considered by anyone before. It's good work. And that should be worth something, right?
Hi Kyle, thanks for that.
I also own this forum https://www.fieldlines.com
Its good to see like minded folks.
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I think you have a good way to start. Have you factored about grow lighting. If you can power lights with a steam engine you will have it made.
Also you can use a storage battery.
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
The reason I like this idea is that biomass fuel, not petrol can make a carbon neutral environment in a Biosphere experiment.
you get the idea, fire makes CO2, and biomass produces oxygen as plants. This is one of the big ideas growing corn as fuel.
I also like the idea of a salt water pool, large tank. you could easily support soft shell oysters as food source for the blue crab. Blue crab
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Just got to wandering if anyone is working on steam projects, custom vehicles or something. I've been working on the concept of heating greenhouses without outside input
This hits like a lighting bolt..
I have always wondered if the Bio 2 projects were learned from. What if we could introduce an external combustion to the Bio sphere system...
There has been some recent High rise proje
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
some recent pictures
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Hi Barana,
https://flashsteam.com/about-this-web-site/
I have enough parts to make over 50 injectors. If you would like to visit me I am in Gatlinburg TN. If you can visit here for about a week We could get you dangerously close to building you a injector
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Wow I actually remembered my password thanks Scott
Lately I have been trying to make some progress on the burner, you would be amused at the volume of air I can get out a 12v battery.
I am moving forward with my work, slow but steady...
Ive been having some problems with seizures, my medication was phased out and when I switched to the alternative thats when the problems started. Ive rea
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have done extensive research on this topic check this link- I think MHD is the best technique for making DC power this way and holds the most promise.
https://www.electrical4u.com/mhd-generation-or-magneto-hydro-dynamic-power-generation
I have actually illuminated an 1157 light bulb directly from a thermoelectric generator
A thermoelectric generator (TEG), also called a Seebeck genera
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Who was it that referred to an affordable CAD program
Just doing some research
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
You also need to look at valve gear closely. Triple compounds usually have a fixed cutoff ratio between cylinders but lower admission pressure into the first stage brings the steam in each succeeding stage closer to the saturation curve at which point efficiency goes to pieces.
I thought that in triple expansion engine the first stage manages the highest intake pressure hence the smaller d
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
I have a perfect donor engine for this application. Its 2 cycle and could be used with Teflon oil. I will give it away is some wants it...
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Having one of those late night episodes.
Novice, we as a group do try to work wikipedia.org are "workaround"
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
weather conditions, road conditions, driver temperament and so on.
LOL
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Hi Peter,
No vinyl-record fans, have stock piles of good stuff. Notice this video, the record is warped and is analog but has no "noise from the background
It actually shows the record on the turn table.
FRONT 242 - Don't Crash - 1985 Vinyl 12" Single
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-V6AwlD7I8
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Dam you got me Ken...
I remember when you posted on https://www.fieldlines.com I own the site now and your correction of Reynolds number owns a new theory with relations of home brew turbines.
I did a search but I didn't not find an application that Im comforting converting with, .
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
The speed of sound through steam, at the given temperature and pressure, is the limiting velocity because shock waves are set up in the nozzle. This also means that you can't push more steam through a given size nozzle once you reach Mach one.
Inst this Reynolds Number
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Well since the admins are being lenient
Do you feel like we do Full Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Yq5m9eLIQ
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
Hi Ed,
Don't get discouraged by any replies. I took me years how to best describe how I doing what im doing. Jim Crank contributed to my theory's and constants.
The best way to describe us is that we study engineering theory. In this way we explore the depths of our imagination
For me there is many components such as engine development, electronics instrumentation and external combust
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Jeremy Holmes
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SteamStuff
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