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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] when the gas goes away...



Ooops.... That was calcium carbonate. Not potassium
nitrate.
--- Dewey Mason <drmason2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>  One of the most pressing questions I have is at
> what
> pressure does the chemical reaction no longer
> produce
> gas, or does the gas go into solution in the water
> at
> the point of production or rapidly there after and
> not
> provide lift. Can the pressure cause the reaction to
> INCREASE it's burn rate? Read EXPLODE. Chemical
> reactions increase with pressure, yes? Particularly
> in
> a solid where all the fuel is available to burn. The
> liquids would still be controllable by limiting
> dosage. We are looking for a lot deeper depths than
> most Psubs, and still maintain the boats autonomy.
> Say
> 10K+. The metallic sodium and potassium nitrate
> would
> be one part solid, one part liquid or what? Doesn't
> sodium do bad things when exposed to water? What do
> the German boats use for gas production? They
> certainly have the expertise to look at. They've had
> a
> reputation that is well deserved as top self sub
> builders for almost 100 years, yes?
> Just a few Q's for additional discourse. 
> Oh, and.................AM I GONNA DIE THEY THOSE
> OTHER GUYS SAID? LOL
> 
> 
> Dewey Mason
> Abyss Marine Tech.
> 
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