BlankLooking at some of the applications for Brown's gas including metal cuttting can excite the imagination considerig the temperature achieved in burning the gas. Could a variation of the Brown's gas be used in steam generation? Thinking out an atomizer type ejector system firing a steady flow of atomized water and ignited gas directionally with the flame. Could the result be superheated steam in a suitable containment vessel. A turbine engine run on this steam output could connect to a generator to produce electric power. The question .. can a sufficent quanity of hydrogen gas be produced from a combination of excess heat and electricity to self sustain the cycle and yet offer excess electric power sufficent to drive a vehicle ? Shades of Stanley's Steamer.. I could have fun driving up to the Dime Box saloon. Richard
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