posted on Apr, 13 2016 @ 12:47 PM
a reply to:
Fastmover
Yeah, you can do plasma on the outside, and plasma on the inside.
Without electromagnetics, all you have to move air around is pressure. There's a known equation of state relating pressure and temperature and
density and all that and there are pretty well known limits.
Now if some of the heat and bulk motion can be dealt with electromagnetically instead of by mechanical-only means, you have more opportunities and
complexities.
Imagine a really high speed engine---air is coming in super fast and hits the turbines and heats up and pushes back on you. Heat makes the engine not
work well and the pushing back makes you go slower.
There's this SABRE engine with a super-efficient pre-cooler. But what if you could instead suck some fast moving bypass air back electrically so that
it doesn't all pile up in front and heat up too much?
Some slides I've seen (did BassPlyr post them?) seem to imply that kinetic energy can be taken out of the air in the intake with a plasma, transferred
electrically, presumably by some fat cables, around the combustion turbines, and then put back into the exhaust with an electrical "aftersucker".
edit on 13-4-2016 by mbkennel because: (no reason given)
edit on 13-4-2016 by mbkennel because: (no reason given)