[Gasification] Re: [Stoves] Water fuel?
Jesse Klinkhamer
j.klinkhamer at kleanindustries.com
Tue Jun 20 13:16:14 CDT 2006
Dear Mr. Vansteenkiste,
This is nothing new. It's been being done for years please view
http://www.kleanindustries.com/s/GasGeneration.asp?ReportID=128046 .
Kind regards,
jk
-----Original Message-----
From: gasification-bounces at listserv.repp.org
[mailto:gasification-bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Dries
Vansteenkiste
Sent: June 20, 2006 10:00 AM
To: gasification at listserv.repp.org
Subject: [Gasification] Re: [Stoves] Water fuel?
A few days ago, GuyW posted a video-link on the stoves website (perhaps
better on gasification-list?) concerning a "new" fuel invented by a Mr.
Klein, apparently produced through an electrolytical process, with
demonstration of its use in a welding burner and in a car. The so called HHO
gas is said to have different structure and properties than water (H2O), and
to have a much higher calorific value than H2...
At first, this seemed to me like a hoax or a huge scam in the making, but it
still made me curious.
One can purchase this "machine" that produces this HHO-gas for about 7000
US$....
The structural properties and features of HHO-gas have been "interpreted" or
"explained" by an Italian-American Professor, named Ruggero Santilli, in the
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 31 (2006), 1113 -1128: "A new
gaseous and combustible form of water"
(Institute for Basic Research, P.O.Box 1577, Palm Harbor, FL 34682, USA)
It appears this is a peer-reviewed scientific journal
Prof. Santilli doesn't seem to lack any scientific credentials, an
understatement if one accepts everything listed in his cv (at
http://www.i-b-r.org/Ruggero-Maria-Santilli.htm)
In contrast with the above, the following website seems to indicate that
this is not something new:
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/events/conferences/2004/teslatech_SLC/Larry
Oja/BrownsGas.htm
This is just a common duct electrolytic oxy-hydrogen. The mixture consists
of diatomic hydrogen, diatomic oxygen and water vapor. The flame is a unique
method for transmitting electrical energy directly into the atomic structure
of materials, producing effects often unobtainable by any other means.
Is this HHO or "water fuel" the same thing as "Brown's Gas" or "electrolytic
oxyhydrogen"?
(see also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown%27s_gas)
Dries
D. Vansteenkiste
University of Ghent
Gent, Belgium
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:44 AM
Subject: [Stoves] Water fuel?
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