A sobering thought... When a submarine ruptures/implodes at depth, the inrushing water acts like that piston, so everything...and everyone...inside would burst into flame.
Yes. I had the same thought. There's a lot of thermal mass (m*c_p). So I suspect there is only a bit of ignition before the water extinguishes everything. Nevertheless, a surpringingly extreme thermal event.
Yes, diesel engines are known for burning anything from gasoline to Bunker C especially in a tank (turbine jet engines used in some tanks are practically a diesel engines as they already compress air to high temperature so they can keep flames lit all the time), so the same thing obviously can happen with submarine implosion. It's kinda scary knowing you would be burnt alive before being crunched.
@@FluidMatters Actually if you use very little diesel, you could get away with it, I have seen people doing that with gasoline fuel (of course gasoline fuel can be burnt in actual diesel engine, you need a rather high performance microcontroller to compute when to snap cylinder #1 injector open and then go all the way through to #8 cylinder so all it gotta do is both monitor the tachometer and count down based on fuel demands from the gas pedal potentiometer position).
Would be cool to watch....not much fun for the demonstrator. I like my explosions in an engine cylinder myself....even small ones. It would be cool if it were possible to see the actual combustion in an engine though.....😎
Thank you for making this video
This is the nicest video in the history of nice-ness.
Thanks for the kind words.
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A sobering thought...
When a submarine ruptures/implodes at depth, the inrushing water acts like that piston, so everything...and everyone...inside would burst into flame.
Yes. I had the same thought. There's a lot of thermal mass (m*c_p). So I suspect there is only a bit of ignition before the water extinguishes everything. Nevertheless, a surpringingly extreme thermal event.
Yes, diesel engines are known for burning anything from gasoline to Bunker C especially in a tank (turbine jet engines used in some tanks are practically a diesel engines as they already compress air to high temperature so they can keep flames lit all the time), so the same thing obviously can happen with submarine implosion. It's kinda scary knowing you would be burnt alive before being crunched.
can we put any sort of fuel mixture with oxygen and test it out ?
Demo tool. Not designed to take high pressures.
can put diesel in it?
I suspect it is not designed for that. Just a thin glass cylinder.
Demo tool. Not designed to take high pressures.
you can but u'll end up bursting that cylinder
Ignition of the air environment in the electroplasma///
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@@FluidMatters Actually if you use very little diesel, you could get away with it, I have seen people doing that with gasoline fuel (of course gasoline fuel can be burnt in actual diesel engine, you need a rather high performance microcontroller to compute when to snap cylinder #1 injector open and then go all the way through to #8 cylinder so all it gotta do is both monitor the tachometer and count down based on fuel demands from the gas pedal potentiometer position).
Cooool.....
auto-ignition point?
Yes, of paper.
How paper burn out
Instent of paper we spray Diesel means what happan
Would be cool to watch....not much fun for the demonstrator. I like my explosions in an engine cylinder myself....even small ones. It would be cool if it were possible to see the actual combustion in an engine though.....😎