Tesla Pulsejet Engine [3D Printed]
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#Tesla #pulsejet #3dprinted - Наука
Yeah my jamjar jet exploded as a kid too... don't tell mum. XD
Dude ! I've been following you for so long!
I learned Meshmixer on you your channel XD
@@integza Haha awesome, I love these projects. :D
Same, the alcohol splashed across the entire side of my moms suv luckily I had a fire extinguisher nearby although it barely had anything in it. Needless to say I spent hours cleaning the extinguishers contents off of everything in the garage before my father came home lol
You shouldn't play with fire. lol
The "big jam jar" exploded because of the tapered neck. Its too much pressure for the small threads around the lid. You need a jam jar with straight sides like the little one has.
"I didn't learn the first time"
As a man who has already lost an eye in a work accident, I feel the need to point this out.
SAFETY GLASSES.
I learnt the first time.
So I guess you are proof of the old adage "it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye." :P
@@jaratt85
I get and appreciate the humour you are implying, I have used that same saying in jest and in all seriousness many times over the past 16yrs (guess how long ago it happened) but is no laughing matter.
Is a daily pain in the arse, along with the finger I lost at the same time.
So many "experiments" I see on YT with few safety precautions or safety disclaimers.
@@blyndrotor I'm autistic.. I couldn't help myself or it would've bounced around in my head for days.
SAFETY GLASSES! The absence of eye protection when inducing explosions in a glass container makes my eyeballs cringe. I mowed lawns for 7 years, wore safety glasses and still had two object removal episodes. One was a grain of sand from straight below that grazed my cheek first and another a ricochet off the inside of the glasses themselves. I also continued to wear them with a deep pock (a co worker mowed un-compacted gravel) in the very center of the left lens to show new people to the crew just how important it is to wear them at all times on site. These were not goggles. Maybe they should have been.
@@thomashughes_teh
I use "Mack B double" safety glasses all day everyday.
Very very comfortable.
Look good, full Australian standards safety glasses.
Highly recomend.
Great work on this video! I think you had a chance of success with the Tesla valve intake, but it was way too small for a chamber that size. Would have needed 5-6 of them at least to feed air fast enough.
Thank you so much !
I'm goin to keep trying!
I love this process of learning through failure .
Love your channel by the way!
Your the one that gave him the idea. I garuntee it. Gave me the idea too though...
I'm really curious to see how this turns out! flaming tesla valves look cool, let's see if they're actually usefull!
Try a multichambered Tesla Valve, converging at one point. This will allow for increased flow in one direction and further decreased in the opposite. Great videos, the both of you!
The problem with a Tesla valve, is that there isn't enough velocity in the intake for it to work properly, and to increase velocity you will be creating restrictions in the intake. That being said I am still not giving up on the idea! Keep trying people!
"I'm Portuguese, and he is a fake russian"
Shots fired!
Sounds like Borat to me 😂
wheres the lie tho?
Ahhhhh os portugueses são tão trapalhões ahahhahaha
@@lombardaserrote9900 repete lá?
Portugal Portuguese the voice sound like russian
First time watching you. You’re like a funnier lower budget Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Great value bill nye
I bet you seen more of him by now,
You prolly seen him fail allot
So your telling me bill nye wasn’t low budget 😂😂
That's not fair he seems like a good guy
@@deaconpriddy1434 Bill Nye used things you could buy at an off-brand Walmart 😂
Nicely done and well produced! You mix the science with humor not unlike ElectoBoom. I predict your channel will grow rapidly, best of luck.
Thank you so much my friend :) Being compared to Electroboom is an awesome compliment !
@@integza You should check out Tech Ingredients chanel if you haven't already. He's a legend. Seeing his comment on your video is like getting a thumbs-up from Odin.
@@cds3937 haha yup m already subscried to him and electrob00m and to integza himself.
That moment when Tech Ingredients approves your channel, ...
Not unlike=like
First time seeing this fella's vids.
They're Pretty good.
He's like a PG ColinFurze.
ColinFurze but not utterly insufferable more like
@white You do understand that he uses his subscribers music that they make, right? He uses their music, because no copyright issues, and they get their music out there for millions to hear because of Colin. It's a win win if you ask me. Although, I'm not saying it's the best music. Just a good reason for it.
@white Well, I guess that's a garbage opinion from a garbage person lol. Seems like you're just butthurt and jealous of Colin, wishing you made as much as he does. But instead you talk trash in comments on RUclips videos, as if it stops him from making millions lol.
@white nah its not garbage, it's your opinion mate, your opinion is garbage
@white haha GARBAGE MUSIC... You are the founder of Garbage and your name is not white it's ORANGE.. Garbage master
If you use the 3D printers to just create a scaffold for a plaster version, or something of similar heat resistance, I think it would work perfectly without being destroyed. Also, you could take calculations on the volume of the ignition area, the time it takes for each unit of that volume to fully ignite, and then program the spark to go off in those intervals, you might be able to optimize the whole setup to ignite the first time every time.
The "JarJet" needs a larger hole. On the extreme end, a completely open jar will burn continuously, but the flame will "flutter" as the air is (partially) evacuated by the flame and then rushes back in to fill the created vacuum. Burning a candle in a short but narrow tube can create the same flutter effect. As the open end of the jar decreases in size, the gas-air mixture is evacuated more energetically. The "flutter" will increase in frequency and become louder. At some point, as the hole size is decreased and depending on the volume of the gas mixture in the jar, the explosive ignition ejects ALL the air and gas inside, including the heat (flame) necessary to keep the process going. The highest fuel to thrust ratio is at that point just before the explosion extinguishes the process. One of the design considerations of a model pulse jet is the length of the exhaust tube. It not only controls the frequency of pulse, it also retains a portion of the flame from the previous pulse that travels back up the tube to the combustion chamber for the next ignition. The best pulse jet is one that pulses at a double harmonic of the tube length. The longer the engine runs, the more the ignition heat is retained and the engine runs more reliably. By it's manufacturing nature, a plastic pulse jet will self-destruct as it stabilizes because the stability of the jet depends on a buildup of heat. P.S. The reed valves in a model pulse jet are to prevent the back flow of air, not so much the fuel. The Tesla fluid valve for the fuel is mostly unnecessary since the fuel is under pressure anyway.
Agreed. Using plastic composite requires a whole new approach. Fire and plastic bad:(
Nice
hmm...never seen a Tesla valve before, and I wonder about the fluid dynamics , that valve does not look like it is designed to be used with extremely low viscosity fluids, like gases, looks like it is only for liquids.see my other comment about the pulse jet issue.
@@psycronizer The word you should use is velocity rather than viscosity. A Tesla valve works, but it works best the faster a fluid moves through it in the "blocked" direction. The inertia of the fluid turning back on itself (practically) blocks the flow. Viscosity does have an effect but even molasses, if moving slow enough through the valve will flow through unimpeded.
This is a special kind of humor, scientific fun and morbid danger; my kind of stuff!
At 10:00 it sound like after eating a large bowl of beans or burritos washed down with a nice cold beer, then ripping a fat one. ha-ha
Real Engineers learn the 0th time.
Bill A ........I bet the ladies think your one fine catch. 🚶♂️💨.....🥀.....phew
Was just thinking the same! First time I check out this channel
@@robertlangley258 < Oh trust me I am, can't seem to repel them fast enough even with my after-burner. lol
Pulse jet engines only starts running right when in temperatures well beyond the melting point of that plastic, lol!
If you watched the video you wouldn’t bother stating this pointless fact..
@@Feltfx ruclips.net/video/bPirvZzGFBE/видео.html
The way he said pulse at 1:11 was so satisfying
I forgot that i even subbed to this channel. But i am not disappointed.
same
I forgot why, i did subscribe.. and when i heard about the FPS RUSSIA accent i remembered :P
Same as that actually 😅 This guy is too funny tho, and actually super entertaining 👍🏼
He likes to lull us into a false sense of calm, then sneak up when we're least expecting it.
"I placed it inside the onion"
i giggled a little too hard at that one
Yes,so did I!
You suck at cooking as well!
This was great.
Lol I thought I was the only one that caught that. I alway back my food in my onion as well. Hahaha this guys funny though.
19:41
I just discovered your channel and I love it ! You make simple experiments just to see by yourself: it's a way of life.
I like to beleive that if somebody already managed to do something I can do it too, nothing is impossible !
Gloves when working with "dangerous" Methanol, but no safety glasses when igniting stuff... Respect XD
This channel deserves a whole lot more subs. Love how you present everything.
The amount of jokes that can be taken multiple ways is amazing.
HAH changed it from 69 likes to 70. I'm evil
@@TheMagicalTaco The 69 vote thing is ridiculously dumb.
I like it when the air compressor kicks in and for a moment it sounds like your jet was running
I discovered this when I was 14. Took a pop can and held a bic lighter until I thought it was full enough and lit it. Burned the crap out of my hand.
for longer use of the plastic parts you could print in a water cooling system in the wall of the part
I believe some jet engine designs actually runs the fuel through the cooling jacket to help keep the heat down and help the fuel vaporize better once it hits the fuel chamber.
@@brianford1045 im not sure abbout jets but i know that the rs25 rocket engines from the space shuttle do that practice to keep the bell from melting and warming up the super cold hydrogen
@@Em.P14 Pretty much all fancy engines have regenerative cooling. Think RS-25 (Shuttle), Rocketdyne F-1 and J-2 (Saturn V), Merlin (Falcon 1, 9), Raptor (Starship)
That depends on the thermal conductivity of the plastic I would guess.
New name for the resin printer : the resinator
the doofenshmirtz approves
I respect your skill in animation, crafting and CAD. Really a maker.
just an advice, for no melting the equipment: you could add in internal walls some small pins in order to put a thin linner of mortar like is used in oil furnace. Good job.
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I wish they were
@@MainPach I placed my order for my SLAPATTRON and it arrived last week. It's stopped me buying useless junk off the Internet already. It hasn't slapped me yet, it was so expensive I haven't been able to buy anything else.
See! It works.
Better one, pulse jets are weak the V1 was a propaganda Rc plane. No way flew an 1850 lb warhead payload and 165 gallons of milk on board across the channel.
@@supersportryder You don't believe that V1 flying bombs made it to England during WWII? Based upon what? Nothing more than your personal incredulity I'll bet?
My English is also bad - this is why I understand you so good
This is like the 4th or 5th video of yours that has appeared in my feed. Damn dude, you're a talented storyteller and your content is fantastic.
Right about when he blew the lid off, I started having flashbacks involving a brief foray into trying to build an alcohol torch with a yoohoo bottle
An experiment like this needs to be done outside.
Let’s go try it inside
I've built that same exact pulse jet years ago out of sheet metal. I rolled it and welded it. I used a regular propane tank for a bbq and copper tubing for the fuel line. I welded nut on the end of it and screwed in a spark plug. To run the spark plug I wired it to my car. I started my car and it was running minus the one cylinder. I used an air compressor like you to force air through it to get it started. It started and ran fine. It was so loud all my neighbors came out to see what was going on. I'm sorry your experiment didn't work. You should keep trying. I know for a fact that design works well.
so what did you used it for?
did the car moved from the thrust?
@@hyperhektor7733 I used thick sheet metal, it weighed like 15 pounds so there was no real thrust. It was a proof of concept. As for the car, I just ran the spark plug wire from the car to the spark plug on the jet engine using jumper cable wire. Once the jet engine had been running and warmed up I was able to disconnect the spark plug. The engine body was glowing red hot though so plastic arent going to work.
@@paulblair7515 ah ok thx for the info. Btw. Plastics do work :D ruclips.net/video/VI8gdmjEwKc/видео.html
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This is the first video of yours I've seen - brilliant! That was an easy subscribe decision :D
Great project!
The turn on (charge time) for the ignition coil can be made much shorter. 1000 ms is like eternity and only creates heat in the coil. Try 20 ms charge time.
You dont understand how long I have been waiting to see a 3D printed pulsejet, interesting! I always thought that as soon as the plastic hit the flames it would melt but I guess it dosent have enough time to melt looking at the speed of the pulse. Nice one, like always I am blown away by your 3D printed counterparts of Nikolas work!
I've been waiting for someone to 3D print a small 2 stroke engine
@@jakob3d179 Tom Stanton did that, but with compressed air. Project Farm also used a 3d printed cylinder head on a 4 stroke.
@@iandrake4683 yeah I've watched both of those videos but i still think a fully 3D printed petrol engine would be cool even if it did only work for a few seconds.
But the preheating of engine made out of plastic? Maybe add glow plug?
"I'm Portuguese and he's a fake Russian" take my sub good sir
Ditto
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@@denamorsh4186 why did I just watch that¿
yeah i subbed at that point too
Same
Hey! That's our pulse jet at 6.25! We bought it from the guys at K9T and now use it in our STEM events at schools/festivals etc. A nice surprise to see it. Great channel by the way.
Actually a great idea to use printer to make different shapes and configurations to test out before you use metal! Well done mate ! 👍🏻
It must take an enormous amount of work to make these videos. Just doing the editing would take me forever. Great work.
I found this Channel today and was like dam 26 min vid, after watching I couldn't believe how funny and awesome this guy is, amazing will be sharing
I really liked how some of your jar jets just made a "Peeewwwweeep!" sound XD
I think a major factor in the struggle to start the engines is that after a few failures, you need to blow into the end, just to reset your mixture. If you don't do that, the engine will flame out on ignition due to a lack of an oxidizer.
I like your accent. It’s like Borat is teaching me science.....
VERY NICE
I thought he was BORAT!
Dayton Wintle I just fuckin died inside💀😂
HIGH FIVES!
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@@Karatel_Karas yea same
o my god, an fps Russia reference in 2019?
He also made a YSAC reference, too.
i think i have rewatched all your content at least 2 times each if not more! thank you!!
I know you like building stuff, so, next time you need a high voltage capacitor, you could build a Leyden jar. They're actually really easy to make.
19:41 I placed it inside the onion.
WHYYYY
I just noticed that!!! 😂😂😂
SCIENCE
xDD
he watches "you suck at cooking"
"Pepper pepper pepper"
“UltraViolent,” the 3D resin printer.
That, is, a pun tying into "A clockwork orange"? And the ultra-violence? Catchy. yup, 5 stars.
that moment when you played a game for so long all you can think of when you hear the word 'resin'
Eh I was thinking dave
Ultra Violence
Water jacket probably would help with that whole "melts" thing, and it seems to help with the whole "runs" thing too
I just found one of the funniest bloopers😂 i love your channel and couldnt place your accent but it makes this moment golden at 19:43 when you say “oven” you actually said “onion”.😂🤣
You need more gas!! I build a pulsejet years ago. I couldn't get it running, similar to yours. Then I got rid of the gas regulator, and it took off. You need quite a bit of gas pressure, these things are thirsty.
wall temperature should also be high for pulses
"It's just cool and the right shape to shove up...... put on my night stand.". I had a hard time to stop laughing!
I'm at work watching this and barked out laughter at this. If anyone was listening they are wondering what the hell I'm doing.
Love your stuff, man. I'm no scientist, but am a plumber who works a lot with different kinds of torches. I think their design is Very similar to what you are trying to do, except very different applications.
You said it yourself, you need a good mixture of air and fuel. You cannot simply scale things down and expect them to work the same way. You need to make adjustments to the gas pressure as well air. Also check where your gas inlet is, in proportion to where your oxygen gets mixed in.
Also, Youd be surprised how little of a gas hole you really. Just need more pressure.
I feel like I learn easier when I’m laughing the entire time. Thank you your humor makes me laugh so hard 😂
Sorry that did not go just constant flame. Like the idea of the Tesla valve , maybe a bigger dia for flow on the valve. Also steel pulse jets run red hot allowing the body of the jet to reign ight the jet once started. Maybe some steel wool inside the jet would help relight the next wave of gas . Great vid
The hot jet body isn't the ignition source. The pulses pull flame from the previous ignition back in and that reignites the engine.
"This is Melinha, my first 3d printer!"
The best quote of the millenium!
A coating of Starlite inside will add some burn time before the plastic melts. Starlite is a mixture of baking soda, corn starch, and elmers glue. NightHawkInLight made a youtube about it. Interesting insulator.
Man's whole RUclips career is held together by 3D printer filament.
I think the problem in your red pulse jet is that the gas pressure is not high enough, therefore it cannot sustain a continuous burst.
(I don't know anything about pulse jets, but seems a good idea to try, I mean, what coulg possibly go wrong...)
My good sir, in recent few years of using RUclips in encyclopaedic fashion, this is the first time i've seen a video by you. And you're doing it SO well, pulling 250% to make up for all the lackluster/polarized data|comedy videos that others push out. Excellent integration of data, humor, confidence, diagrams, project, and genuine self. Subscribed, looking forward to more! (/catching up on your published videos). Good day.
That was a very good start
I love how Im watching a video of a guy making a rocket engine but also getting a history and science lesson at the same time LOL
I love engineering. And I can feel those little triumphant moments when stuff works. It would be a good time to tackle a project with you on the team.
This guy has a "self-punching gaming helmet". Genius.
Just downloaded all the files for the pulse jet3d printing now, loved the video👍👍
THAT was brilliant.
When u keep printing random crap on the printer, I immediately subscribed
what for does he need so many baby yoda clones?
@@krzysieklogin3019 no idea bruv
Frickin' hilarious! I stumbled upon your channel and can't stop laughing - well done! One note on the pulse jet with plaster liner: for a uniform coating try a slip-cast method. I have done this using clay as the slip material and plaster as the mold. In your case you may be able to chill the 3D printed part from the outside(cold water bath); let it sit for a period of time and then pour the slip out... Could be fun, no?
What is slip cast?
The sparking of an automotive coil (12 VDC auto-transformer) can be done using an auto ignition IGBT switch and a signal generator producing a turn on pulse (single) or a train of pulses (a sequence of pulse with a set duty cycle and frequency). You don't need a capacitor on the output for a simple circuit. Most ECM IGBT applications have a low value high voltage capacitor on the output, but this is for EMC. The IGBT should be on a heatsink, but can easily be driven directly from a digital source (555 CMOS timer) or a signal generator. The power supply can be a DC 12V power supply of about 10 Amps (best to use a linear designed supply with a large output capacitor, and also have a supply smoothing cap near the coil power feed (like a 1 uF X7R ceramic to help accommodate any lead inductance).
Regarding the jam jars: As a chemist, I would suggest face protection and an ignition system with more standoff (e.g.; a barbeque lighter).
i only just found yuor channel this week and id like to say im blown away with how much effort you put into explaining things, animation and your comedy is fantastic too!
Just want to say keep doing what your doing because your work is amazing and verry educational !
Haha get it...........Blown away........... This is a really cool channel and he actually reminds me of the lock expert from Army Of Thieves. Hes so smart but gets so excited by things and has the comedy of a 6 year old with an incredibly high IQ. I love it
You deserve way more subscribers
Thank you so much :)
It's up to us to get the message out.
He's just got another one here!
You could use a double pole double throw relay, the ignition coil and battery and presto... Simply place one of the relay coil's winding in series with the NC aramture point. When it powers up it opens -breaking the connection. The spring brings it back closed and cycle is finished then repeats. The other points serve as the ignition coild points. Works great...like the old OLD door bells. Also messes up TV' reception....be careful.
I so look forward to your videos, they have everything, comedy, amazing animation, science, the odd Tesla theme, 3d printing, electronics, danger and much more (just insert anything I missed here)
You, sir, should have a tv program
Thank you so much :)
I would watch it for sure
I couldn't have NOT subbed after seeing just the title of your video pop up in the recommendations. There is no way to make a bad video, have a bad channel, or be anything but a great person if you make a video about a printed pulsejet.
Dear Integza you can increase the temperature resistance of your prints using a starlite like mixture, despite not being the true thing the results will allow your jet engines to reach higher temperatures with out melting.
To be fair i watched all 4 Pulsejet Videos so many times now, bit still they dont get old.
I am actually thinking about building one myself
Don't listen to those who hate on your accent/voice/pronounciation or whatever, I love it, sounds cool, original and unique! Your voice and your content is what made me subscribe back "then".. You're funny and makes really great videos, keep it up - I know I'm not alone on that! =) Merry Christmas also!
Thank you so much !
Merry Christmas !
Dude, found your channel almost by accident and loved your humor and pacing, loved and subscribed! Hugs from Brazil and keep up the awesome work!
Great personality with humorous overtones, very entertaining.
Came to watch molten print material get shot across the lab, stayed for the Slapattron. Good content mate!
He has no steel or a welder but can afford to buy two 3D printers.
Steven three printers
Steelwork (and welding especially) isn't for everyone.
He cant afford the steel or a welder because he gets cooler printers instead.
You also need a place to use them ... welders and welding require at the very least a garage or work-shed
I built my own 3d printers
It needs compression to use a spark plug. Its weak on atmospheric pressure. You need a glow plug.
Yes I too thought he should have used his cannibalized 3d printer solution.
When the engine is firing it is self sustaining it shouldn’t need a spark plug past it’s intitial few ignitions to get going. A glow plug doesn’t have enough energy to ignite the gas air mixture.
11:10 "bigger is always better".😶Looks down😌I mean not always😌....dude take my sub..ur sence of Humour is too good 😂😂😂
Dude i love your videos!
hello, Integza really love your videos
Till now this guy is the best combination of knowledge and fun,love this guy,kudos brother,love from india
ULTRAVIOLENT
Ahahah, love it xb
@@integza Thanks! Great video! I've wanted to build a pulsejet since seeing Colin Furze go at it! Maybe one day lol!
I have been recommending using nano sized tesla valve types built in crystalline lattice structures with doped graphene to create particle accelerators and also desalination filters and CO2 scrubbing for years now. Also for hypersonic travel jet engines. I hope someone runs with this soon. Also magnetic flow valves that are dynamically controlled digitally at high speeds can enhance and control the flows according. Gases within the valve systems can be ignited at different mach level speeds at different points along the valve depending what gas is being channeled into the flow at what time, temperature and speed of the craft.
Perfect mix of lunacy and education. Great video and I subscribed.
I have never had that much fun from a science video.
Thank you so much :D
It was amazing I liked it! congrats I'm a mechanical engineer student and these kind of stuff amaze me!!
Love these videos, entertaining and informative.
Acetylene gas from calcium carbide is very interesting for such experiments. I got empty color tin flying on the ground 20m at pretty high speed, if more carbide is put in it explodes lifting tin over 10m in the air. This is not pulse jet engine but exciting anyway, especially loud bangs.
That jam jar made me engage my safety squints...
Seriously safety glasses.
You never know when you'll find a bumblefuck reference.
You have taught the core of science, failure is the key to success!
I love the Colin Furze reference lol. He's a modern day genius. Absolutely great video man! Keep up the amazing work!
11:10 "bigger is always better".😶Looks down😌I mean not always😌....dude take my sub..ur sence of Humour is too good 😂😂😂
Really? Thsts an old joke
WOO INTEGZA UPLOADEEEEED
edit: INTEGZA UPLOADED AAAAAND IT HAS TESLA VALVES, BEST CHRISTMAS EVAR!
Have you considered using water cooling?
Yes! And I think I'll try it in the next video.
If you revisited this idea, you could try finding some exhaust parts at a local scrapyard and try those. You may need to find someone with welding and fabrication skills, but it would take the heat better. Just make sure to avoid any metal with bad rust. Surface rust is okay, but if you can easily put a hole in the piece, it's no good, the pressure would blow it out on the first ignition.
This is informative and HILARIOUS!! I freakin Love it!!!
This is fascinating! Also, your accent not a big deal. I mean, your English is so much better than my Portuguese!