Sunday, July 20, 2008

water car




This project deals with a cost effective, immediate solution to the "energy crisis" and pollution. It proposes an innovative idea of employing water as fuel to run a combustion engine. It is Based on old "forgotten" US Patents that use a little electricity out of car/truck battery, to separate water into a gas called "HHO" (2 parts Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy, burns and provides energy - while the end product is just oxygen and water. HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the chemical stability of water.

A water-fuelled engine is a hypothetical engine that uses ordinary water as its fuel. On-board production of fuel from water is the key element. It is different from the steam engine. A steam engine uses water to transmit energy from the fire or other heat source to the pistons or turbine that does the work of turning the engine. It differs from the hydrogen engine, though it often incorporates some of the same elements. To fuel a hydrogen engine from water, energy from a power plant is used to generate hydrogen from electrolysis, which is then either burned in the engine or merged with oxygen to create water via a fuel cell. Both methods produce energy used to create motion. The engine ultimately receives its energy from the power plant, with the hydrogen acting as an energy carrier in the case of the hydrogen car. The water-fuelled engine, on the other hand, would have to generate its energy from the water itself without any energy input.


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