Re: Ether Steam Engine ???
- From: The Ghost In The Machine <ewill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 19:16:50 -0700
In sci.physics, tj Frazir
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wrote
on Sat, 17 Mar 2007 20:14:50 -0400
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You wount talk about ssvr steam sliding vane rotor engine will ya ?
"You" who?
I *can* find documentation regarding Blackmer fluid
processing and transfer sliding vane pumps. The general
idea is an offset cylinder, set within a larger chamber,
and spring-loaded vanes, which contact the outer cylinder's
inner wall. Straightforward, if a bit iffy; the scraping
of the inner wall of the outer cylinder will generate some
wear particles in the fluid. Probably not a big deal for
fluids such as oils, which can be later filtered.
I have also found a patent by Arthur Kaiser, #6070409.
This patent relates to an engine for powering by water.
It would not be difficult, conceptually, to reverse the
process, which would result, not in a pump, but in an
engine powered by steam entering into one side of the
sliding vane chamber, and exiting the other.
2 inch vane at 650 psi ,,1200 cubic inch second steam. 140 hp between
road and wheel. 1300 foot pounds.
v8 350 is 13000 cubic inch power stroke second.
400 cubic inch steam engine is 12000 cubic inch second at 2000 rpm at
650 psi .
ghost stays clear of ssv.
Ghost tends not to meddle in things that can spew hot flame
or steam in every direction if something goes horribly
awry. :-) Especially if he's not expert therein. I do know
computer software; that's my speciality.
I do not know engines all that much, beyond the theory.
lpe and ssv ..
why thats about 30 inventions.
30 inventions you saw here..
people have filed patts and got them and never told te investors they
saw it on the net .
Then I show his investers where he got it and the investers have his
ass locked up and take evrything he owns.
Thats why you dont get a pic.
go biuld your own and credit me ..tell the patt off you saw it on the
net and tell your investors where you saw it and show them and you get
the patt and I dont fry your ass.
You cant copy what you cant see and I biuld the very best but you can
sell junk I dont care.
I have 100 million ssvr biult.
it cost 4 billion.
befor I crush GM and Ford im buying crystler.
Crystler will see 100 million..
Ill make 200 billion ..
then buy gm and ford out.
They had the chance to patt it..
7 engines running on the deck.
I dont nead a patt Ill sell them because I can biuld them .
No one can patt it untill they patt mine .
they can patt other *** ..claim its the lpe.
But thier lpe wount be my lpe.
They biuld stupid ***.
Ive biult lpe for 20 years now.
mine have evolved ..
71 HP 516 mpg
177 HP 250 MPG.
1100 hp I think was 25 mpg.
thats the same engine .
thats not 3 engines and it will un at 10 HP if you want.
it wount break down for over 1 million miles.
and you cant *** it up.
its silent 13 times stronger smooth and dont nead a hood .
add 20 gal water evry 5000 miles.
It's not all that difficult to conceptualize a closed-loop
steam engine, either. The main trickiness is the condenser
side, as I see it.
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