Thanks David. Most of the wasted energy in ICE engines is in losses due to heat pumping. Amen to one that leverages a more efficient system at atmospheric pressure.
If zero emissions were generated by whatever powered the power source used to extract nitrogen then total emissions would remain zero. Nuclear power does not emit anything but heat. It does, however, produce waste so toxic that humanity is afraid to tap this resource.
Same argument for batteries, MINUS the issues for mining lithium or use of other harsh elements like lead, strong acids, expensive graphene etc. Plus I bet efficiency will be increased at warmer climates, by using heat cycle engines etc.
It's has probably some advantages but even more disadvantages compared to batteries but I think about a future where many cities could need cooling and light LN cities vehicles could perhaps in themselves cool the cities a lot and first of all the vehicle itself of course. My biggest objection could be the noise, they seem to make a lot of it???
I hope to find out where, but I may have deleted the video this excerpt is taken from. It was intended to teach teenagers the difference between Diesel and “Petrol” as the Brits who produced the original would call gasoline.
Thanks David. Most of the wasted energy in ICE engines is in losses due to heat pumping. Amen to one that leverages a more efficient system at atmospheric pressure.
Keep your ideas to yourself or give the blueprints for free so the Govt doesn’t Murder you…
What about the emission from making the LQD Ntrogen
If zero emissions were generated by whatever powered the power source used to extract nitrogen then total emissions would remain zero. Nuclear power does not emit anything but heat. It does, however, produce waste so toxic that humanity is afraid to tap this resource.
Same argument for batteries, MINUS the issues for mining lithium or use of other harsh elements like lead, strong acids, expensive graphene etc. Plus I bet efficiency will be increased at warmer climates, by using heat cycle engines etc.
Amazing
It's has probably some advantages but even more disadvantages compared to batteries but I think about a future where many cities could need cooling and light LN cities vehicles could perhaps in themselves cool the cities a lot and first of all the vehicle itself of course. My biggest objection could be the noise, they seem to make a lot of it???
Mufflers are more effective than you would think
I would like a complete video David, could you get it?
I hope to find out where, but I may have deleted the video this excerpt is taken from. It was intended to teach teenagers the difference between Diesel and “Petrol” as the Brits who produced the original would call gasoline.