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There is inversely If you want to have a good range, the same as a 200 watt transmitter at the dipole, the transmitter with 100 watts you get the same range, and even better, using YAGI 14 elemets ..flynfrog wrote:Felix. While interments and yagis amplify some frequency in some vectors they do it at the expense of other frequencies at other vectors. You cant put 100W into a Yagi and get 200 out. You seem to be thinking you get free energy by using a venturi the wind or a tuned instrument this in incorrect.
You and I have different definitions of "a lot of electricity" and "small temperature difference"Feliks wrote:Here an example that even with a relatively small temperature difference, we get a lot of electricity directly.
Andrew
aterren wrote:You and I have different definitions of "a lot of electricity" and "small temperature difference"Feliks wrote:Here an example that even with a relatively small temperature difference, we get a lot of electricity directly.
Andrew
I'm happy to be asking about this state of affairs is more ..Electioneer;82669342 wrote:I'll be damned if I do't ask myself this question every day! Seriously, why IS rufous man clog ears????
And now this. My engine new4stroke is the most vital advantage, even though it does not appear on any animation ..Friction[edit source | editbeta]
An engine has many moving parts that produce friction. Some of these friction forces remain constant (as long as applied load is constant); some of these friction losses increase as engine speed increases, such as piston side forces and connecting bearing forces (due to increased inertia forces from the oscillating piston). A few friction forces decrease at higher speed, such as the friction force on the cam's lobes used to operate the inlet and outlet valves (the valves' inertia at high speed tends to pull the cam follower away from the cam lobe). Along with friction forces, an operating engine has pumping losses, which is the work required to move air into and out of the cylinders. This pumping loss is minimal at low speed, but increases approximately as the square of the speed, until at rated power an engine is using about 20% of total power production to overcome friction and pumping losses.
My engine of course, also a turbo version can be produced .. It is the sum of the lower friction against such predecessor TRIFLUX. Course will be reflected in the increased his power .. also in pojej version piston valves in the cylinder head temperature should not be higher than 350 degrees C in any of the elements in the middle. This gives you the option to increase the compression ratio up to 7, 5 up to 12. This is another additionalroblomas52 wrote:Sorry if this is a bit off topic here but the other day I was readin this article about the Lancia Triflux cylinder head and valve thing and what I wondered was would the triflux provide any power gain on next years turbo engine and if so, how marginal?
Thanks
Rob
http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/02/the-triflux/
Cool cheers for that mateFeliks wrote:My engine of course, also a turbo version can be produced .. It is the sum of the lower friction against such predecessor TRIFLUX. Course will be reflected in the increased his power .. also in pojej version piston valves in the cylinder head temperature should not be higher than 350 degrees C in any of the elements in the middle. This gives you the option to increase the compression ratio up to 7, 5 up to 12. This is another additionalroblomas52 wrote:Sorry if this is a bit off topic here but the other day I was readin this article about the Lancia Triflux cylinder head and valve thing and what I wondered was would the triflux provide any power gain on next years turbo engine and if so, how marginal?
Thanks
Rob
http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/02/the-triflux/
increase the degree of efficiency. By building such an engine in version EIGHTLUX we have 1500 horsepower ... at the 8000 RPM
Do you think that such power is needed?. If you do not build EIGHTLUX engine with a capacity of 900 cubic centimeters...
Andrew