How necessary are burst disks at lower mixes?
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 4:49 pm
Using oxygen rather than air with propane (or any other fuel) speeds up the rate of combustion, and the increased rate of combustion should make pressure generation faster, right?
Dumb question, but would this increased rate of pressure generation be significant enough to ditch the burst disk (or equatable component) at lower pressures (300-500 psi), or would its absence result in too great of a pressure/power loss to be at all efficient?
A project popped into my head that would be so much simpler if it didn't require a disk or piston, so I was curious
Dumb question, but would this increased rate of pressure generation be significant enough to ditch the burst disk (or equatable component) at lower pressures (300-500 psi), or would its absence result in too great of a pressure/power loss to be at all efficient?
A project popped into my head that would be so much simpler if it didn't require a disk or piston, so I was curious
