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Re: jimcognito post# 6364

Thursday, 02/24/2005 10:23:03 PM

Thursday, February 24, 2005 10:23:03 PM

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William D. Van Vorst proved that the aluminum coating of the Hindenburg caused the disaster. The substance used to coat its skin was flammable but also made the fabric more durable. It was a combination of iron oxide, cellulose acetate, and aluminum powder. Also the way the skin was attached to the frame allowed a large electrostatic charge to build up. This was what caused the explosion. Hydrogen is as flammable as gasoline and less than propane. But it burns clear not bright red like the explosion.

As for generating Hydrogen from 4 ppm in air. Hydrogen gas exists as a diatomic (H2) so you're looking at 4 parts per million in a litre of gas. The lifting power of 1 cu. ft. of hydrogen gas is about 0.076 lb at 0 deg C and 760 mmHg. So you're going to need a WHOLE lot of water on the order of gallons not ppm in the atmosphere. They're talking about full cells for batteries. I doubt they're going to be up there producing H2 gas to make the thing stay up there.

Trying to keep the science real.

-Dan


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