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got me a new fridge compressor - got to build a hybrid
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Interesting video. I don't really seem much difference in propagation between fan on and fan off. Perhaps even the existence of the fan in the chamber creates enough turbulence to accelerate the burn...
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OH RLY ??Attention, the air leaving the compressor freezer often contains oil !
Sure but a fan can help in mixingInteresting video. I don't really seem much difference in propagation between fan on and fan off.
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the burn patterns are surely different, but its hard to tell which propogates at a faster rate. The one with the fan on shows a spiraling burn pattern that entirely burns all to fuel, where as the one without the fan on appears to burn with a convection chamber pattern, with the initial burn, and a subsequent burn of all the fuel that was missed by the initial burn (because of fan's intrusion generating a convection cycle). The double burn was shown in the first videos quite well. The exsistance of the double burn, as shown in the first videos, appears to require a longer barrel to utilize the full power of the second burn; so if anything, the fan being on would allow the full potential of the gun to be met with a shorter barrel (or for more power to be utilized out of a given length of barrel).
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Ignition behind the fan seems more effective to me!
I wonder what all those little "balls" of fire were in the last video? I would have to guess either poor mixing (not likely if you ran the fan before the shot).
It cannot be dieseling or anything, since it only occurs where the flamefront has passed.
It cannot be dieseling or anything, since it only occurs where the flamefront has passed.
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