[Diy_efi] Is E85 worth it?
Buck Williams
buckwill33
Thu Sep 7 06:43:37 UTC 2006
do you guys know thattt liquaiad hydrogennn cannot be contaianed in a liquid stateeee without ventingg to relase tje excess pressure, there is no known material that can containliq hydregen without venting,, that is why hydregen is not kept in buildings where ventalation is not natural and constant and why when u see films of liq hydrogen rocketss, there is alwayss venting vapors presssant,,, buck
> Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 15:18:43 -0400> From: airhawk at hawkgt.net> To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org> Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Is E85 worth it?> > > I dont know about the USA but over here hydrogen is transported in > > individual cylinders, in a _very_ solid steel frame, and the > > transporters arent even allowed to park in a warehouse, much less> > decant the stuff in them, for fear of the consequences.> > > > No, hydrogen isnt a viable fuel unless you're a spaceman.> > > > Just MHO.> > It's transported on trucks that resemble a "bundle of pipes". I always > assumed because of extreme high-pressure/extreme low-temperatures (in the > case of liquified gas). A single pressure-vessel storing it would have to > be so prohibitively thick-walled, that the GVWR would be above the max-> allowed on US highways (80,000lb for 18-wheeled tractor-trailers, I > *think* it's 65,000 for 3 or 4-axle trucks). Several small-diameter > vessels can have proportionally-thinner walls (but very thick, > nonetheless).> > I have no knowledge of any laws prohibiting parking in enclosed areas. > Not to say they're not in place, I just don't know anything about them.> > -Scott> > > _______________________________________________> Diy_efi mailing list> Diy_efi at diy-efi.org> Subscribe: http://lists.diy-efi.org/mailman/listinfo/diy_efi> Main WWW page: http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi
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