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bystander
07-28-2005, 03:36 PM
This was new news back in early June of this year.

An inventor has put together a lab prototype that uses batteries to turn a centrifuge which cavitates water to drive out the dissolved air from the water. He believes that it can be made portable and that an hour's worth of air can be obtained per each kilogram of lithium batteries.

http://www.isracast.com/Transcripts/100605a_trans.htm

There's also an audio interview with the inventor at the above web page.

This page has similar info, plus a printed transcript of the interview:

http://www.isracast.com/tech_news/310505_tech.htm

Here's a page from mid-June that has more links:

http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=746

It's not clear to me whether it's an open or closed system. It seems to be a hybrid - air is extracted from the water, then used to "top-off" a closed rebreather type system.

As well as producing air for divers or personnel on a submarine, the device also produces "degassed" water. If there were sufficient degassed water produced, and it was driven by a submarine's main propeller(s), noise producing cavitation would be greatly reduced. Assuming of course, that the noise of the centrifuge could be damped/shielded sufficiently.




macgeek
07-28-2005, 03:38 PM
Yea, but can you fly with them?

:)

Jonathan

"Think outside the car"
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bystander
07-29-2005, 05:01 AM
quote:Originally posted by macgeek

Yea, but can you fly with them?

:)

Jonathan

"Think outside the car"
http://bandster.us/pms.jpg

I don't see why not - as long as you don't mind that your flying companions would be penguins!

http://www.dougallan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/picpops/images/lectures_da16.jpg

KSagal
07-29-2005, 11:59 AM
Seems like a lot of extra work...

I can fly as well as most penguins with my current seg...

Of course I cannot create my own air to breath under water... I guess this is one more reason to buy the new batteries...

Karl Ian Sagal

Each road you travel should be just a bit better for having had you pass.