Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:39 am
To JSR: " Fair enough but it's smacking of "free energy" to me..."
That is exactly the thought that has been running through my mind this morning. With CO2 it can in reality be nothing more than a conversion of energy. I suppose what keeps catching me is that the heat/pressure relationship with CO2 isn't linear. It escalates. If it were linear it would be easy to recognise that there is only energy conversion taking place between the heat/pressure from the butane/air combustion and the rise in CO2 pressure.
"I would definitely do a side-by-side comparison of a chamber with air + fuel and then CO 2 + O 2 before investing in a fully functional setup."
You are right. Propane burns hotter with oxygen than air though and I think it could be the same for butane so for a comparison the best way to go would be fuel/O2 into CO2 and then fuel/O2 by itself. If the is no benefit the result will be nothing more than the fuel/O2 combustion result + the CO2 pressure (or even less) due to the losses due to restrictions in flow resulting from the CO2 inclusion.
If there is no benefit from CO2 (which is attractive because its safe) then there is definitely a benefit from N2O and that's where I would then focus next.
You did a lot of work with regard to cartridges and you got far. I have gone through that thread a number of times. Its never to late especially now that you have the machines and moar skills.
That is exactly the thought that has been running through my mind this morning. With CO2 it can in reality be nothing more than a conversion of energy. I suppose what keeps catching me is that the heat/pressure relationship with CO2 isn't linear. It escalates. If it were linear it would be easy to recognise that there is only energy conversion taking place between the heat/pressure from the butane/air combustion and the rise in CO2 pressure.
"I would definitely do a side-by-side comparison of a chamber with air + fuel and then CO 2 + O 2 before investing in a fully functional setup."
You are right. Propane burns hotter with oxygen than air though and I think it could be the same for butane so for a comparison the best way to go would be fuel/O2 into CO2 and then fuel/O2 by itself. If the is no benefit the result will be nothing more than the fuel/O2 combustion result + the CO2 pressure (or even less) due to the losses due to restrictions in flow resulting from the CO2 inclusion.
If there is no benefit from CO2 (which is attractive because its safe) then there is definitely a benefit from N2O and that's where I would then focus next.
You did a lot of work with regard to cartridges and you got far. I have gone through that thread a number of times. Its never to late especially now that you have the machines and moar skills.