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  1. Hi there: Your comments sound OK to me. I do have honest intentions. My question is as follow: How do I meet the Forum requirements? Thanks, Gordan
  2. To All: I would like to invite both members and visitors of the ScienceForums.net Engineering Forum to start a discussion on Energy Conversion Systems -- ask questions of interest, share knowledge and experience related to Energy Conversion Systems technical performance analysis, modeling, operation and commercialization issues. Also, everybody is welcome to contribute to the Energy Conversion Systems thread/topic. Thanks, Gordan
  3. Hi there: I do like your post and appreciate very much what is behind it. Check out the Home Power magazine at: http://www.homepower.com. I do believe that this magazine will provide you with lots of practical ideas, possible scenarious and solutions. Thanks, Gordan PS Green is the way to go ...
  4. Hi there: Chemical engineers will be even more important in the future than they are today -- at the present time chemical engineers contribute a lot ... Hydrogen economy is just one of the reasons to support my opinion ... Thanks, Gordan
  5. Hi there: No problem. I am glad to be of some help. Thanks, Gordan
  6. Hi there: Check out the following web sites: http://www.cheresources.com http://www.chemicalforums.com http://members.aol.com/engware/free Thanks, Gordan
  7. Hi there: Fuel cell has a higher efficiency because fuel cell is not a heat engine -- there is not temperature limitation on the cycle efficiency. Thanks, Gordan
  8. Illuminati: Check out Engineering Software free web site at: http://members.aol.com/engware/free Thanks, Gordan
  9. Hi there: In case you have any doubts and like engineering, I would suggest that you start with mechanical engineering and major in energy conversion systems (power and propulsion). What you learn there, it can be easily expanded for the purpose of aerospace, chemical engineering etc. In general, engineering is a good profession and will keep you thinking all the time. Good luck. Thanks, Gordan
  10. Hi there: In addition to measurements of combustion products, one can always do some numerical calculations predicting the composition of combustion products. Thanks, Gordan
  11. Hi there: Lots of free engineering e-solutions for energy conversion systems at http://members.aol.com/engware. Thanks,
  12. engware

    Helium

    Helium is an inert gas ... Thanks,
  13. Hi there: I would just like to add that eventually both wind and solar should be coupled together and have another source for energy storage attached to them. In a long run, the energy surplus should be used to generate hydrogen as an energy carrier and/or fuel. In an ideal scenario, through laptops having wireless connection to the Internet and being power by hydrogen fed fuel cell applications could prove a viable commercial application -- revenue could be generated in such applications and such funds could be used to help other promising technolgies become comercial in the near future ... This is an ideal scenario but it does somehow make sense when bringing promising technologies into the power generation arena ... Thanks,
  14. Hi Hamman: What is nice about pressurized plasma is that when expanding across a magnetic field it can generate DC electricity and the expanding plasma gas gets slowed down or be used for the propulsion puropse where the expanding plasma gas gets accelerated ...
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