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Voltage Intensifier Circuit (60)
By integrating and joining together variable voltage amplitude control signal (318 xxx 32n) of Figure (3-15) with variable controlled switch-gate (49a xxx 49n) of Figure (3-18) across primary coil (26) of Figure (3-22), Figure (3-15) Figure (3-18) ...
Diesel Application
By simply adjusting Fuel-gases (88) of figure (3-38) burn-rate (330) of Figure (3-37) from (43 - 37 cm/s) (Gasoline) to (40 - 35 cm/s) (Diesel) burning levels, now, allows WFC Hydrogen Gas Management System to be directly retrofitted to conventional Diesel Eng...
New Zealand Conference 1989
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International Symposium On New Energy 1993
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High Side vs. Low Side - Pros & Cons
Using an NPN transistor like the 2N3773 for high side or low side switching in circuits with voltages less than 120VDC has its advantages and disadvantages. Here's an analysis based on the setup you've mentioned, which includes a base resistor of 100R 10W and ...
Steam Resonator Circuitry
The Silver Coulometer
A silver coulometer is a device used to measure the quantity of electricity (in coulombs) by observing the amount of silver deposited or dissolved in a solution. Here's how voltage influences ions in the operation of a silver coulometer: Basic Pri...
Operational Parameters
Coupling and subsequently integrating Hydrogen Gas Management (GMS) system (440) with either Hydrogen Fuel-Gas Assembly (450) of Figure (3-1) or Water Fuel Injector Assembly (10) of Figure (4-1) as to Water Fuel Management (WFMS) System (40) of Figure (4-2), n...
Aviation Application
Likewise, WFC Hydrogen Gas Management System is ideally suited as a retrofit energy system to both reciprocating and jet engines associated with the aviation industry ... but in different ways: reciprocating WFC Fuel-kits can be similar to Car design (340); ...
Steam Resonator
To further ensure proper Fuel Cell optional performance during frigid or below freezing weather conditions, Steam Resonator assembly (450) of Figure (3-46) is inserted into Fuel Cell (120) of Figure (3-24) and thermostatically activated via Voltage Intensifier...
Voltage Dynamics
Voltage is "electrical pressure" or "electrical force" within electrical circuit (60) and is known as voltage potential (65a xxx 65n) of Figure (3-21). The higher the voltage potential (Vo xxx Vn), the greater "electrical attraction force" (qq') or "electri...
Impurity Extraction Process
Suspended and dissolved water contaminates (144a xxx 144n) (typically 20 ppm to 40 ppm in natural water) of Figure (3-24) being uniformly released from and superimposed onto remaining water bath (68) during Resonant Action (170) are directed to and passes thro...
Laser Distributor
Laser Distributor assembly (430) of Figure (3-44) functions in similar manner as Laser Accelerator (20) of Figure (3-10) except light-gate (141) of Figure (3-44) rotates in the same direction of Spark-rotor (142) and being displaced opposite to rotor blade (14...
Hydrogen Fracturing Process
Incoming processed hydrogen fuel gas (103) is, now, exposed to thermal spark ignition process (98) which triggers thermal explosive energy-yield (gtnt) (127) that causes piston-action (105) of Figure (3-38) to exceed normal gas combustion process associated wi...
Gas Processor
To obtain higher energy-yields beyond the normal gas combustion process, ionized ambient air gases (104) of Figure (3-31) is, now, exposed to and intermixed with Fuel-Gases (88) prior to thermal gas ignition (98) of Figure (3-38), as illustrated in (240) of Fi...
Gas Modulator Process
Dissolved air gases (97) of Figure (3-39) being uniformly released from water bath (85) via the Electrical Polarization Process (160) of Figure (3-26) is automatically intermixed with released hydrogen (86) and oxygen (87) gas atoms (also derived from water ba...
Resonant Action
Subjecting and exposing water molecule (85) to even higher voltage levels (xxx Vn) (up to and beyond several thousand volts) causes water bath (91) of Figure (3-30) as to Figure (3-25) to go into a state of ionization by allowing opposite polarity forces (TT')...
Electrical Polarization process
Placement of a pulse voltage potential (65) across Excitor plates (E1/E2) (voltage zones 66/67) of Figure (3-29) as to Figure (3-26) while inhibiting and preventing electron flow within voltage intensifier circuit (190) of Figure (3-23) causes water molecule (...
Electrically Charged Water Molecule
Atomic structure of an atom (76) and (77) of Figure (3-27) exhibits two types of electrical charged mass entities, orbital electrons (79) having negative electrical charges ( - ) and a nucleus (84) (at least one proton) having a positive electrical charge ( + ...
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