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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] H2O2 combustion chamber



WARNING !!SUBSAFE!!
perfect exemple of the last posts on subsafe of somebody on the wrong path.
you want to die, fine , try to die alone then.
it is amazing to see people put efforts on dangerous and non reliable source
of power to achieve a dream.
cant you just do it simple?
Herve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete suds" <subs_n_suds@hotmail.com>
To: <Personal_Submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] H2O2 combustion chamber


> Hey, I'm about done machining my peroxide DeLaval combustion nozel and
will
> probably test it in the next six month (moving). I've done copius amounts
of
> research on this over the last year and feel that it warrants some testing
> as a propulsion device. I originally was looking at a Vortex combustion
> engine that uses seawater and aluminum powder, but in my research came
> across the peroxide design. Does anyone have any experience with this? I
am
> familiar with the history (Germany U-boats and turbine airplanes) and the
> technology, but I don't know anyone with 1st hand experience.
> I know there was some discussion about hydrazine (ugh) a while ago, but I
> think this is something very practical and not as dangerous (relative
term).
> I am also looking at a peroxide/fuel combination that takes advantage of
the
> large amount of oxygen generated.
> Right now my initial test nozzel uses only peroxide and a silver catalyst.
I
> plan on testing it in air and then under water (small tank)to determine
it's
> compatability as an underwater propulsion device.
> My test nozzel is designed for 100lbs of thrust.
> Anyway, please give me any feedback you have. I will be happy to share the
> nozzel design. It's really a very simple concept,
> Suds
>
>
>
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