jchunterelectric
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I am working on a hydrogen generator to supplement fuel consumption.
Has anyone tried this and if so what of the results?
Has anyone tried this and if so what of the results?
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I am working on a hydrogen generator to supplement fuel consumption.
Has anyone tried this and if so what of the results?
Ever seen the Hindenburg disaster tapes? and all that mixed with was ambient air, and the blimp itself wasn't under that much pressure. Fuel storage is the prime concern of a hydrogen economy.
wikipedia said:Despite the violent fire, most of the crew and passengers survived. Of the 36 passengers and 61 crew, 13 passengers and 22 crew died. .. Most deaths were not caused directly by the fire but were from jumping from the burning airship. Those passengers who rode the airship on its descent to the ground survived. Some deaths of crew members occurred because they wanted to save people on board the airship. In comparison, almost twice as many perished when the helium filled USS Akron crashed
It is said that the dope covering the skin was more of a fire danger then the hydrogen. Every time a full size commercial jet augers in there is larger loss of life. The Hindenburg's demise is over hyped.
The Hindenburg's demise was one large scale disaster amongst a relatively low number of total flights - modern airliners crashes are incredibly rare, and there's a tremendous amount of air traffic about.
There are probably more people carried in jets in a single day that have ever been carried in airships.
Hydrogen and oxygen is an extremely voltatile mixture, and the tiny size of a hydrogen molecule means it's always leaking through the canopy - a disaster just waiting to happen. In this day and age of Health and Safety, what do you think the chances of using Hydrogen as an airship lifting agent is?.
The problems with compressed hydrogen are possibly over hyped too. Why is it so much worse then other compress flammable gasses like propane of liquefied natural gases?
Ok, I have a PDF several pages long a book with a bunch of stuff in it. How do I post it.