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05-03-05 07:37, Tom Walker told James Bradley about Sterling Dif.Compression How do, Tom? JB>I believe they retrofitted a diesel-electric to putt JB>along with the Sterling JB>or go full speed with the original propulsion. I just JB>don't recall if they e JB>mentioned the transmission, or if they were using the retrofit to generate JB>electricity. They did mention they were using kerosene and bottled O2 as a JB>fuel. TW> Most posabibly that is it. They still had the Main Diesels for TW> surface propulsion and battery chargi8ng. BUT teh Self contained, Fuel TW> and Oxygen, Sterling engine was to increase the underwater endurance. Like I mentioned, I just don't recall hearing if they were generating power to drive the electric motor, or if they geared into the screw directly. TW> ALWAYS a prolbem with the battery submarines. A BIG problem during TW> WWII untill the Germans invented the Snorkel Air intake ofr rinning on TW> the main engines at periscope depth. We didn't adapt it in any large TW> way until the Korean "Police Action" Even that would leave a wake. At least a sight better (NOT a pariscope pun!) than surfacing to do it, to be sure. Nothing like nucs! TW> Teh British experiements with the "Self Contained" Internal combustion TW> engines using Hydrogen Peroxide for fuel, As the name implies Fuel and TW> Oxidizer in one package, also to enhance submerged endurance. Until just now, I never realized Hydrogen Peroxide would be combustable. (Shows how far my chemistry took me. ;-) I suspect the 3% stuff we find on the shelves wouldn't be? TW> The problem that killed the project was the instability of the TW> Hydrogen Peroxide fuel. With age depending on humidity and temperature TW> factors it became instable to the point of Spontenious explosions. TW> Becasue of that the submarine had a system of monitoring the TW> decomposition rate and was tied up when in post at an isolated spot. TW> The fuel were outside the strong pressure hull and fairly safely blew TW> Out from the sub, Sometimes severly damaging anything along side. Well, it'd still be bangin' on the pistons, so it wouldn't be so quiet either. ... James ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Maximus 3.01* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 134/77 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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