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Since September scholars Douglas Philip Reck, Mark Henry of Trinidad and Julio Cesar Cardoso, the first semester of Civil Engineering analog scale Faculty of Mater Dei, under the supervision of Professor of Chemistry, Roger Felix Blanco, have developed an innovative idea and sustainable water-powered engine. The first prototype of this work was presented at the fair in Pato Branco, Inventum technology, analog scale held in early November. The prototype of the engine, or in the case of electro-chemical cell, developed by academics was installed and displayed in a quad.
But the question that arises is why students of Civil Engineering are developing engines? And the answer is simple, analog scale the idea came about based on studies for the generation of sustainable energy. "Our idea was to seek a form of alternative fuel that would be non-polluting and economical," analog scale says Julio Cesar. "It is a fuel for various types of combustion engines. From it I can generate electricity for a home." Adds Douglas. "This may be the fuel of the future. Pollutant and not very economical." Adds Mark. So far the team, which has received full support from Mater Dei College in development work, can now run the motor with 50% water mixed with 50% gasoline. The goal, according to the group is evolve the project to the point of using 100% water as fuel. "From the fall of electrolysis of water is done by creating analog scale the gases hydrogen and oxygen into the engine after the explosion back to water. Motor With 100% water is just water that will come out of the exhaust, and the air itself engine pulls. Only water the engine will yield much more, because hydrogen produces an explosion far more powerful than gasoline. With 350 ml of water to give 500 kilometers. "explains Douglas. Hydrogen Power Students commented that the explosion analog scale caused by hydrogen is so potent that it has the same proportion capacity seven times more destructive than the Hiroshima bomb. And this is exactly the problem, according to Professor analog scale Roger to immediately develop an engine 100% water powered. "Until it reaches this level, this requires research." Points. Students hit the functioning of the prototype analog scale only on the third attempt. Douglas says that in a first home experience that made by the brother Diogo, the resulting explosion was so loud that the deaf left for a few hours. Efficiency
Even still running at 50% water and 50% gasoline engine already has many advantages analog scale compared to ordinary engines. "Our prototype uses hydrogen fuel at the same time, the proportion of half and half. Whichever way he is now he has a 50% fuel economy, analog scale and with it pollution decreased by half, the engine power increased by 20 % torque and the engine is more durable because hydrogen cleans the engine. "says Douglas. Published Besides having been presented to visitors of Inventum the project developed by Douglas, Mark and Julius are subscribed to be published next year in the National Chemistry Congress taking place in May 2014.
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