100+ years of using water as an automotive fuel.
Latest news, World news Monday, June 13th, 2011Water has been used to produce motion one hundred years earlier than internal combustion engine cars. In the early 1900 the water fueled car was broadly superior than the internal combustion engine car and even managed to hold absolute land speed records. How was water used to fuel the cars of the early 1900s? By converting water from its liquid state to a gas vapor (steam).
Over 100 years ago water was converted into steam and the steam provided the propulsion. The Stanley Motor Carriage was a manufacturer of one of the first water fueled vehicles. It produced water fueled vehicles from 1902 to 1924. The Stanley Motor Carriage used water to power the vehicle. The water was converted into steam using a boiler. Today’s technology now makes it possible to once again use water to power cars using the same principle, but without the use of a boiler and steam. Today, inventors like Stanley Meyers have invented devices that utilizes a very low power electronic signal to convert water into a gas that can power every existing combustible engine car on the road today. Heat and huge amounts of energy to create heat is no longer needed or required to power a car.
How water can be used as an automotive fuel
Water in its solid and liquid form (what we call ice and water) do not compress. If you have a one kilogram mass of ice or liquid water it will take up a constant volume at a given temperature and you cannot make it take any less. If you heat liquid water to its boiling point, it turns into steam, its vapour or gaseous state. If the steam is not contained it will expand 1600 times the original liquid volume and as it expands it will give up its heat energy until it reaches its liquid state again or condenses. What that means is water vapor is 1600 times greater than its liquid state – ie, 1 ml of liquid water (H2O) = 1600 ml of gas (hydrogen and oxygen). This 1600 times expansion can now be achieved using an electromagnetic signal.
With water to steam conversion the more heat that is added in the confines of the boiler, the greater the compression of the steam and the more mechanical energy that can be produced from expansion. Expansion from contained high pressure steam to atmosphere is explosive. It expands at supersonic speed and then collapses nearly as quickly. This force is very useful if controlled. This 1600 times expansion is the key to using water to fuel cars. A radio wave frequency now replaces heat to cause water to convert into its hydrogen and oxygen gas state and expand 1600 times. The most energy efficient means of causing liquid water to convert to its gaseous state and expand is through atomization. Water has been successfully atomized using ultrasonic vibration devices like the ultrasonic nebulizer and the ultrasonic fogger. Both devices takes in liquid water from a holding tank and atomizes it into a a very fine vapor (gas). The gas produced from the atomization of water is hydrogen and oxygen. Therefore, as hydrogen is a combustible gas and oxygen is a supporter of combustion water can be used as an automotive fuel.
The following video was made by FuelReducer 5 years ago and it shows how easy it is to convert liquid water into a gas using a radio wave frequency generator. If a cover was placed tightly on top of the container in the video the expansion of the gas formed within would cause the container to explode.
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