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By Alan R
#23705
Hello JOHN R---- you slipped under the radar there..As an Ex-RN Marine Engineer (1960,s - 70's) I didn't encounter an exhaust re-cycling system on a submarine as such, but that's not to say it hasn't been developed since then...I can't see any advantage to using diesels underwater as the noise factor alone would render it non-viable, let alone the extra space required for the associated equipment etc...However the search for a fuel that generates oxygen during the combustion process is not new... Have a look at this }----- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-test_peroxide ------------------ notice the reference to the loss of the Russian submarine KURSK in particular....(A torpedo fuel leak causing a fire).... SO, you can power a sub OR bleach your hair !!!-----------------
By hubb
#23707
Stringers best mate- "never be any retrospective emissions legislation" Not so I'm afraid as I found to my cost. At the beginning of 2012 the London Emission Zone was introduced covering most of the area within the M25 banning the use diesel engined vehicles built before 2001.This applied to small vans,pick-ups,motor caravans etc. as well as larger lorries but not cars or motorcycles. I had a small van adapted to carry a wheelchair which was taxed,MOT'd and insured which overnight became illegal to use where I live or face a fine of £100 a day. There was no compensation or exemption from the new law so my vehicle was virtually scrap and had to be expensively replaced. Hundreds of small businesses and private owners were affected by this retrospective legislation.
By John R
#23708
Alan, very little on the web about closed cycle diesel engines, they don't seem to have caught on, but they are covered in this article; search.live.com/results.aspx?q=htm&src={referrer:source?}
To bring it back to REs, I've always fancied building a Stirling powered bike.
By Alan R
#23709
Hello matey--- sorry I'm off-topic again but just found this }----- http://www.autospeed.com/A_108104/hDg34 ... ticle.html ------ "Common Rail" fuelling is also used on to-day's Super Tankers and Bulk Carriers------ Could you please re-post your link ?? It didn't work for me....(Wife keeps saying that as well... dunno wot she means ??)
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By PeteF
#23711
RichardR, no, there is no injection of petrol into the exhaust, that would be a bit self defeating in a system which is supposed to reduce emissions. What it does do is allow clean air into the exhaust header when the throttle is closed. This dilutes the exhaust somewhat. It doesn't reduce the amount of the emissions though.
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By Presto
#23712
Thanks Pete - that explains how it works (or doesn't work as the case may be).
By Alan R
#23716
Hi guys---------my apologies for going way off the plotted course on this one...I've stopped now......JOHN R, many thanks for that link------it's given me a new lease on my "old" Apprenticeship and I'm following it up...Yes, a Stirling-Cycle Enfield indeed !! Ta-ra !!
By Stringers Best Mate
#23717
Hubb - you're absolutely spot on, mate. I'd completely missed out on that as I'm a carrot cruncher, but it's true none the less. Remember reading some stuff about it from the motorcaravan crowd. Seemed if you owned an old 'un & lived within the 'zone you were fecked.

I meant general MoT stuff, not the paranoid big city cats.

Sorry

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