Video idea: a glider that uses this reaction to get itself into the air and then uses servo motors on the wings and tail with an rc remote that you use to bring it back down to land. It would be way outside my skill level but I think you can do it. Edit: tomatoes are disgusting!
Actually yeah, that's kind of what I was picturing in my head. Maybe he could hand launch it too while he was working out the controls, like a paper airplane lol. I'm thinking about picking up a 3d printer soon, probably an sla
I was expecting one of those glued turbine blades to detach and fly away. There is even a machine gun concept that works on that principle. I just can't stop giving you good video ideas.
Video idea: create a 3d printed DC motor to use as a pump for one of your rockets, which would allow you to explain a bunch of different physics concepts
There’s no such thing as an electric engine. An engine runs off of combustion whether that comes from gasoline hydrogen diesel etc. and a motor runs off of electricity whether its an ac or dc motor.
@@UltraMagaFan I thought an engine in this context was basically a device to convert one form of energy to another? Like chemical energy to a thermal gradient, a thermal gradient to kinetic etc.... So a DC motor would be converting electrical energy to movement, thus being an electric 'engine' .. right?
DC motor with Bell electromagnets will be so cool.In fact,one small electromagnet(20mm in diameter) with 100-200 turns of 0,1 mm wire can,on 4,5V200mA lift about 140kg of weight.Is that sounds awesome?
Too easy. Add five parts cooking oil, one part wood alcohol (distilled from wood), and add 10 grams of lye per gallon of oil (lye is rinsed from wood ash). Water wash the solution and drain from the bottom all the separated gunk or siphon the gas from the top. It would be cool to see him explain how easy it is, but I don't think he'd be interested.
*Integza tries to build a rocket engine:* Explosions, fire, melting plastic, and sadness *Integza tries to make a basic steam turbine:* casually makes the best rocket engine he's ever built
IDEA: Have a separate container where the Potassium and Peroxide react and can build pressure. (Similar to the pressure cooker you used), with a tube and nozel that come from from the reaction chamber that are directed at your turbine. So you are only getting steam that can be used and not the unspent peroxide and potassium which are sprayed on your testing turbine. A pressure cooker would allow you to have the reaction, ensure a complete combustion of the Potassium and Peroxide, capture and contain the steam, and release it at controlled pressures and intervals. This is how it was done on the early rockets with a reaction chamber first.
A simple idea: Make an oven that cooks food with a jet engine, preferably something like a frozen pizza. The best test would probably be a tomato, due to it's relatively small size.
The angle of the nozzle to the wheel and the wheel itself are very important. IT also helps if the wheel is encased so the steam won't go every direction at once. I know you built a tesla turbine and a Winkle rotary engine that worked on compressed air. Steam will do the same as compressed air. The source of the steam also makes a difference. The v1 rockets needed to be primed before use. If you look at some historical information the v1 was hooked up and supplied steam in order to spin the pump before ignition and then the heat from the upper part of the nozzle made the steam self sustained. So for a redesign I would start by finding an optimal wheel shape in a case. Find at what angle the nozzle has to hit the wheel for maximum efficiency. Then you need a sustained heat source and you need to think of the steam system as a heat sync. A radiator cooling system with low fluid level and the steam leaves the radiator where it connects to the pump them a condenser that will capture the steam and chill it back to liquid where it goes back to the heat sync. You will need a bit of plumbing g to do it but it is possible. But not 3d printing all of it unfortunately. You will need some copper tube or pipe for the liquid system
@@Convolutedtubules water boils at 100C there are several thermoplastics with a glass transition temperature above 100C and a couple go up to 160C. I can't remember their names off hand but I think PEEK is one of them. It would be an expensive experiment but it would make it possable... you can also anneal PLA and it raises the glass transition temperature from the 60 or so to above 100. Not impossible, just difficult
Ohh good one! It could use a similar mechanism to that in grandfather clocks with multiple weights; when one runs down to the bottom it triggers the next to be released and that one takes over. In this case it would trigger a small steam engine to rewind the cogs and pull the weight back up to the top!
You are missing one huge part of the steam engine. You need valve to control steam and pressure. With the high pressure water doesn't boil on 100°c, but when you have high pressure in the chamber and then realise it, water evaporates instantly and thats how you get high pressure, high speed steam :)
I await the day he reaches a point where he combines all his ideas into one rocket and make it the best and fastest (relatively speaking) in the world and I’m all there for it
This video made me think about Tesla turbines. I've always wondered if it would be possible to 3D print a functional Tesla turbine, making every part (except the bearing you'd probably need for the hub) out of 3D printed parts. I feel like a resin printer would be PERFECT for such a project, and that such a creation would have the potential to reach incredible efficiency. Regardless, the subject is fascinating.
Holly shit. it's gonna happen. I've been waiting for him to take the step from pressure fed rocket engines to turbopump engines - which is basically exactly what was shown here. he would almost certainly start with open cycle tho.
🤖Please Integza, make a documentary about rocket's engine or maybe about first 3d printers(like something about its patent ).You have made videos with some really funny animation in the past, so I would love a video like this.Hope I'm not the only one . Love your videos , thank you.🤖❤
I have a (hopefully good) suggestion for a future video which utilizes this turbine and some other old projects : You could tab of some of the steam that is produced by the peroxide engine and use it to power the turbine. The power could in turn be used to pump the peroxide for the engine. This concept is called tab of cycle and is being used in real rocketry.(I really love the engine videos I would really appreciate if you made more of them)
VIDEO IDEA: Since you have a lot of empty Co2 cartridges why don't you use as a tank for solid rocket fuel (for example the sugar one). With cartridges you can get a nozzle simply by going to countersink the hole. The divergent part will be missing, you could perhaps weld, on the outlet of the cartridge, a bolt or any suitable piece of metal and then countersink for make the divergent part of the nozzle.
Video idea: Make a video where u transform a 3D printer into a homework printer with a regular pen. U can record the way u write so that it can be exatually like your hand writing style. for example u attach the pen to the printer and write "a" several times and record the coordinates it needs to follow or maybe u can record it with another method like using an ipad pen. Then when u give it a command to write "a" it will randomly choose one of the recorded coordinates for the "a" letter so that a doesn't look exatually the same every time. Do this for every letter and u got a machine that can mimic your hand writing
I’m from South Africa, an engineering student, this year I got into 3D printing, modelled everything using my iPad cause my PC is weak. Must say I fell in love with it, only thing missing is a printer itself. Stumbled across your videos and I’m impressed by the possibilities.
Hey Integza, this design comes close to a pelton turbine i think. I build one of these in a demonstrator for a project in my uni. The key here is to make the splitters in the blade as smooth as possible and try to hit the blades in a 90 degree angle if possible. Also you can use several nozzles on the same turbine to increase the torque. Measuring the torque while operating is pretty damn tricky. Also a good trick would be to use flange bearings for the shaft, so you can adjust the turbine axially to the nozzle. so you get more power out of it. Im not sure how it is with gases, but for pelton turbines the nozzle itself is also an important faktor. They use special ones with something called a spear inside so they can shoot the water more in the center of the blade. Hope this helps.
An idea: complete the cycle of the steam engine. Collect the steam leaving the turbine, cool it down to water (radiator), and pump it back in the boiler. If the turbine can power the pump on it own, you made an actual engine that produces power.
@@bella_ciao4608 I mean yeah, but for the sake of fun I think we can cheat a little and use gravity to assist the water getting to the boiler… Also it kind of has to be possible, even if somewhat convolutedly and indirectly, or otherwise pretty much no modern power plants would work. They have to be able to power their own pumps… otherwise you aren’t going to be profiting on power… Edit: Yeah wait. I am dumb. It doesn’t violate the laws of thermodynamics as long as the boiler has a constant heat/energy source. You are constantly putting energy into the system, and water is super efficient to pump.
@@bella_ciao4608 the condenser system was actually used in various steam locomotive models in late 1800s and early 1900s, it would violate the laws of termodynamics if the guy was suggesting the engine powered it's own boiler
a cool idea would be to try making something using the luqid from a tomato to cause a chemical reaction that could be used for propulsion / pressure to lunch smaller tomatos to their doom
@@paulbecker7039 it is mostly water correct so technically it does have stuff that can react to it, I just think adding in the destruction of tomatoes and using the water inside of them would make for a cool video, yes it would be time consuming but hey we are talking about rocket science here
If I'm not mistaken, the power you can get from steam is generally from a sealed system where the steam is pushing a Piston, or the steam is being forced through an incredibly dense turbine that can absorb most of the energy of the flowing steam. A single cupped wheel open in the air doesn't quite do this. If the steam has a path to escape without providing you power, you're not using it to its full potential. If you captured most of the energy of the steam, you probably could have lifted the apple using the pressure cooker.
Integza always does a great job of communicating exactly what it is like to engineer projects like this at home. Other creators might have the clean workshops and diagrams and carefully deliberated lectures, some are whacky and zany but obviously know exactly what they're doing off-camera. But whenever I build something at home it will inevitably go exactly like an Integza video, including getting distracted by noodles.
Suppose you mixed the manganese dioxide into a low-viscosity resin and blew an inert gas through it to create a rigid open-cell foam; this could serve as a solid catalyst to fill the reaction chamber
There are filters inside the funnels of air spray fluid containers. The big ones that you'd use to paint furniture. They consist of a really fine mesh that might be able to hold your catalyst powder, but I don't know if they can withstand the temperatures... They're really cheap though, so it might be worth a try.
As I mentioned in the last video: An interesting project, and taking into account the approaching time, would be to make a launcher (similar to those used in shooting training) out of French toast frozen in LIQUID NITROGEN. 😃 Keep up the good work
i think you should make a tesla coil (much much bigger than your current one) that can produce arcs over 515 cm........to celebrate your 515k subscribers. BTW congrats for your new achievement....................jai hind
A project idea: Can you use the peroxide catalyst to generate steam for a 3d printed locomotive? I would love to see a ridiculously fast HO scale steam train.
Such a cool concept! It would be fascinating if you controlled the amount of peroxide being released and used the steam from the reaction as some sort of turbine for a boat or something, you could propel the boat with just the pure steam, or use this steam turbine as like a boat propeller. Can't wait for your next video, I always love when they come out, keep up the great work!
Video Idea: I wonder... could you produce enough pressure with that ultimate steam reaction to create something like a steam powered cannon! And love your videos! Always innovative :)
With your design, its better to provide more sepatation between the reaction chamber and the outlet port. Being so close together and in a straight will force the reactants out with your desired product. There a few ways you can optomise this, the simplest being to have a round chamber with a vent at the top out of reach of the reaction. Another is to provide baffles to like in a fuel tank that dampen the movement of its contents while in motion. Another coukd be to moderate the rewction altogether by experimenting with flow rates of the reactions themselves whike adding. This last one is safest but not ideal for producing large volumes of steam/gas, unless you plumb multiple reaction cells together where each produces a little, but cumulatively provide a lot.
I think you should try to make a rocket engine with compressed hydrogen-oxygen. Find a way to make trust with electrolyse. Ur videos are insane man just continu..
I've watched for a long time and I think that I have an idea for a future video: Building a turbofan. It's similar to building a turbojet, but turbofans are used on a lot of aircraft now, so it'd be great to see a 3D printed one in the same vein as the 3D printed turbojet. Great videos as always!
Video idea: a few videos ago you made some gyro jet bullets, i would love to see you take it a step further and make a 3D printed gun for it so you fire off multiple rounds without loading them individually into a pvc pipe. i think that getting all the 3D printed moving parts working together would be a good engineering / modeling challenge.
My 6 year old son loves your channel, & so do I. So I ask him what he wants to see next on your vid, he said a lot of words but basically, steam+airplanes. 😅 Great vids! Keep safe!
Hey Integza! Video Idea: It's time to make accurate scale for measering the force that your rockets produce. It would help the veawers to understand the difference when there is a number/data to compare between the different versions of rockets. Maybe you can use arduino, loadcell sensor and a simple screen!
I think a Merlin Engine would really tie your latest videos together! It uses the same Gas-generator combustion as the SpaceX rockets and has some nice advantages compared to other rocket engines you've made before. At the cost of some fuel efficiency, it has a simpler design and less complicated plumbing. These are some very nice advantages considering it's literally rocket science you're working with. Anyway, I love watching your videos ^^
Idk about anyone else but I would like to see a setup with a rocket powered by this reaction, using compressed air to force the peroxide into the combustion chamber. I think that varying the pressure could lead to a more consistent reaction for repeatable tests. It would also be interesting to see a large scale version powering something like a bicycle. Love your videos
Integza, you the Tesla!! I mean man!! Tesla man!!! I would love to see you tackle a gravity powered generator, where you lift some kind of mass (eg. a weight and let it fall through a sweet gear set, or pump water to a reservoir and let it fall through a water wheel of some kind) and produce as much power as possible. You the man !!!
Steam: plumb it all with ¼ copper tubing. Or with a size that conveniently fits MIG welder tips. Crimp them down with a pipe cutter. . . Chemical reaction: do it all in cast pipes. Into a "waste" chamber that's larger in diameter. Pipe that out as steam to the turbine. The use of an eductor type fitting around the steam nozzles might help increase the mass flow rate. Alot of old pdf's about steam and boilers have very useful charts.
Video idea: since you have made some tomato propellant, I'd like to see you make a tomato launcher (like a potato canon) with 3d printed parts and the propellant you made, sort of a double tomato torture device.
Idea for a future video: you should revisit Tesla’s earthquake machine and try to make a version that is powered by steam just like the original design. Keep up the great work! 😀
Since you know how to build rockets (kind of when nozzles don't melt) and make circuits with arduino you should try making an RC plane out of polystyrene (if you find a way to fit the gas bottle in). OR YOU CAN'T DO THAT :)
Make a two stage rocket, the first rocket with lots of power, then a separation charge, and then a long burning rocket. And if you can, make a parachute cap? Bench test of course.
You could divert some of the thrust from the Devil's toothpaste to push more H2O2 into the porous matrix. As for the leaky connections, you can make a 3D printed mount for some strong rubber bands (around 9 to 10 to reduce the load on each rubber band) and use that to "push" the valve into the acrylic tube, it may reduce the chances of a leak or explosion.
Video Idea:- In future, you can try to make a drone using different types of engine or just using some engine, it would be very informational and fun. Or you can even make a complete independent rocket which can be denoted using simple Arduino wireless relay communication, using these types engines, it would be really powerful and fun.
Could you print a mesh for the catalyst with your resin printer, then coat that with the catalyst powder while it's still sticky before the UV cure stage? (Or use some spray glue if it's not stick enough)
Hey, great video. I think you should make the catalyst like automotive catalytic converters. They have a ceramic mesh with impregnated catalysts. Maybe you could print one using those ceramic resins and just mix in some MnO2? It'd be awesome to see this happen!
You should see if you can regulate the amount of peroxide entering the catalyst chamber, maybe with a leaf valve pushed forward to open by the pressure of peroxide on one side and closed by the pressure in the chamber. As pressure in the reaction chamber drops below the level needed to drive your turbine usefully it also allows the valve to reopen and left more peroxide in to restart the reaction and so on. Doing this should allow you run for longer without building up enough pressure in the reaction chamber to force your catalyst out. Then put the whole thing onto tracks and make your own steam powered trainset and see how long it can run for.
Many of the Soviet/Roscosmos rocket engines are still powered by steam today. The RD-108A engine on today's Soyuz uses the same H2O2 and Permanganate that you used (only to power the turbo pump though). I would also love to see you use the Tesla Turbine with steam, im curious if the turbine would be able to handle the sudden high pressure/heat of the peroxide rocket
Wait ... did @EverydayAstronaut cover that one in his mighty overview of the russian rocket engines??? YES, he did ... but they use this combo to power the turbo pump not the main engine itself. What a cool bit of trivia ...
What if you used a filament recycler (maybe from a sponsor *wink wink*) and incorporated different solid rocket fuels into the recycled filament itself. Then you could create entirely 3d printed and replaceable fuel inserts for a rocket. I would also like to see you a/b test a lot of the designs you’ve done so far and try to come up with the top rocket design/method so far!
Here is another Idea for you. While using a wood burning stove to heat your house during the winter, place a heat exchanger above it to create steam that can power a generater to run the basic operations of a house such as, lights.
It would be cool to see you try and cast some parts for your projects. Especially those 3D printed parts that can’t withstand heat. You could use a 3D printed object in sand to make the mould.
You could use the peroxide + manganese reaction to pressurize a chamber, and then use it to do something after the reaction has occurred; this way, you won't fling the catalyst everywhere. An idea for you: use this chamber of pressurized steam to launch tomatoes at people! (only the most vile of projectiles, of course)
Idea: Make an air heat exchanger using tinfoil (aluminium foil), washers as spacers, glue, and cardboard and/or wood and/or transparent plastic to contain the whole thing. Outside air goes in, gains the heat from or loses the heat to the air going out, and gets in at nearly the inside temperature. Inside air goes in, loses the heat to or gainst the heat from the air going out, and gets out at nearly the outside temperature.
You should try mixing graphite or graphene powder with resin like you did with sugar in a previous video and try to print a rocket nozzle from that! Not sure if you should burn away the resin in a furnace before using the part, or maybe that would make it too porous like the 3D-printed ceramics?
You can try to create a small complete (as complete as you can get it) replica of the Saturn V rocket or V2 rocket, I think that would make a pretty good video combining your knowledge in rocket nozzles with 3d models of what ever rocket you choose to perfect the rocket.
Hey Integza! It would be a cool idea to make a turbopump and push your hydrogen peroxide engines to their limits! That would make a lot of thrust and i never saw anyone build this
I think it would be great to see a geared version of the steam turbine with an enclosure around the turbine to contain and direct the steam so that it has to push the turbine to escape since in the open you're losing force to the steam being allowed to escape and expand in other directions.
Video idea: a glider that uses this reaction to get itself into the air and then uses servo motors on the wings and tail with an rc remote that you use to bring it back down to land. It would be way outside my skill level but I think you can do it.
Edit: tomatoes are disgusting!
That would be pretty sweet. He could even iterate through it by launching it off a rail with bungies while he worked out the controls 🤷🏼♂️
Actually yeah, that's kind of what I was picturing in my head. Maybe he could hand launch it too while he was working out the controls, like a paper airplane lol. I'm thinking about picking up a 3d printer soon, probably an sla
Jesus, he's not a god
The energy that the glider will harness wont be enought to keep it in air, because that energy will be lost by drag!
@@devdarkk he's experimenting with things that I have never played around with myself. If it's a bad idea then I'm not surprised 😅
SO GOOD. The noodles of course, not the amazing spark gap tesla coil sitting above your computer ;P
Word on the street is plasma channel doesn’t respond to his family
O hi Mark
You will get a 3d printer!!
😅😆😆
Using liquid air and electricity to sower it
I was expecting one of those glued turbine blades to detach and fly away. There is even a machine gun concept that works on that principle. I just can't stop giving you good video ideas.
Video idea: create a 3d printed DC motor to use as a pump for one of your rockets, which would allow you to explain a bunch of different physics concepts
There’s no such thing as an electric engine. An engine runs off of combustion whether that comes from gasoline hydrogen diesel etc. and a motor runs off of electricity whether its an ac or dc motor.
@@UltraMagaFan solar power? Wait nvm
@@UltraMagaFan I thought an engine in this context was basically a device to convert one form of energy to another? Like chemical energy to a thermal gradient, a thermal gradient to kinetic etc.... So a DC motor would be converting electrical energy to movement, thus being an electric 'engine' .. right?
DC motor with Bell electromagnets will be so cool.In fact,one small electromagnet(20mm in diameter) with 100-200 turns of 0,1 mm wire can,on 4,5V200mA lift about 140kg of weight.Is that sounds awesome?
Nice
If I visit in the future can we eat noodles on your floor together?
Floor noodles
Just why
@@theexpertgamer-pe9zi we don't ask here
@@theexpertgamer-pe9zi do not question him
Room for one more?
..a few more iterations and we'll have a rocket for traveling to Mars... 😉
Great video Joel, as always!
If you can make this on 3d printer, I even can imagine, what could you do with metalworking lathe and mill...
The ideas is unlimited
Yeah! Someone needs to give a lathe to this man
I thought he has a mini lathe?
@@ogt92fromthe1step9 really? Im not sure 🤔
@@papafrank8900 could of sworn in an older episode he showed the "baby lathe" or was it the mini milling machine either way it's a start 😁
Video idea: 3d printed Rocket Plane, you could build an airplane and power it with your self consuming rocket engine.
The FAA would delete him
Peterstripol already did that, a few times
@@mk6315 the American government agency will delete him? Ok
Yes. Do this. AND POWER IT WITH AN AIR-ASSISTED ROCKET!
@@jamesbizs The ANAC in this case (Autoridade Nacional de Aviacão Civil) handles planes, drones and backyard rocketry.
You could try building a rocket which uses biodegradable fuel as a propellant. :D
Very good Idea
@@philippklmr yes yes yes yes
I cannot possibly agree with this idea, i would expect a more thoughtfull idea. Like
@Yuck Foutube for example but also Plants like sugar beet, sugar cane, and corn
Video idea:
Produce biodiesel from used cooking oil and propel a rocket loaded with tomatoes to infinity and beyond!
Too easy. Add five parts cooking oil, one part wood alcohol (distilled from wood), and add 10 grams of lye per gallon of oil (lye is rinsed from wood ash). Water wash the solution and drain from the bottom all the separated gunk or siphon the gas from the top.
It would be cool to see him explain how easy it is, but I don't think he'd be interested.
@@Cannedscourge "too easy" you say, I didn't even understand half of the words you use😅
*Integza tries to build a rocket engine:* Explosions, fire, melting plastic, and sadness
*Integza tries to make a basic steam turbine:* casually makes the best rocket engine he's ever built
IDEA: Have a separate container where the Potassium and Peroxide react and can build pressure. (Similar to the pressure cooker you used), with a tube and nozel that come from from the reaction chamber that are directed at your turbine. So you are only getting steam that can be used and not the unspent peroxide and potassium which are sprayed on your testing turbine. A pressure cooker would allow you to have the reaction, ensure a complete combustion of the Potassium and Peroxide, capture and contain the steam, and release it at controlled pressures and intervals. This is how it was done on the early rockets with a reaction chamber first.
Bear with me now, this might be a mad one but how about making a cat piano?
people have already done that
@@josephhayden8844 I haven't seen anyone actually make one, I'd love a link to a video.
William Osman
Nice pfp
For a future video you should definately make one in which you announce the winner of the 3D printer and explain why it is me!
imagine this in a Mobius ring
A simple idea: Make an oven that cooks food with a jet engine, preferably something like a frozen pizza. The best test would probably be a tomato, due to it's relatively small size.
Video Idea: making rocket that you can actually control (where it goes)
Yeah maybe with movable guide fins in the exhaust stream of the v2
@@harrycave6309 I think that this is the best solution to control a rocket, but I wonder what the accuracy would be like
Enjoy your printer lmao
@@harrycave6309 came here to suggest the same. Probably worth a try!
@Dave Doherty I haven't thought of this, but this also may work, I think
The angle of the nozzle to the wheel and the wheel itself are very important. IT also helps if the wheel is encased so the steam won't go every direction at once. I know you built a tesla turbine and a Winkle rotary engine that worked on compressed air. Steam will do the same as compressed air.
The source of the steam also makes a difference. The v1 rockets needed to be primed before use. If you look at some historical information the v1 was hooked up and supplied steam in order to spin the pump before ignition and then the heat from the upper part of the nozzle made the steam self sustained.
So for a redesign I would start by finding an optimal wheel shape in a case. Find at what angle the nozzle has to hit the wheel for maximum efficiency. Then you need a sustained heat source and you need to think of the steam system as a heat sync. A radiator cooling system with low fluid level and the steam leaves the radiator where it connects to the pump them a condenser that will capture the steam and chill it back to liquid where it goes back to the heat sync. You will need a bit of plumbing g to do it but it is possible. But not 3d printing all of it unfortunately. You will need some copper tube or pipe for the liquid system
The steam would soften or melt the plastic engine, unless you cooled it down but that would create a vacuum. Maybe a vacuum powered engine then? Lol.
@@Convolutedtubules water boils at 100C there are several thermoplastics with a glass transition temperature above 100C and a couple go up to 160C. I can't remember their names off hand but I think PEEK is one of them. It would be an expensive experiment but it would make it possable... you can also anneal PLA and it raises the glass transition temperature from the 60 or so to above 100. Not impossible, just difficult
It would be cool to see the steam powering random things that haven’t historically been steam powered, like a steam powered clock.
That's a really interesting and fun idea he should try.
Ohh good one! It could use a similar mechanism to that in grandfather clocks with multiple weights; when one runs down to the bottom it triggers the next to be released and that one takes over. In this case it would trigger a small steam engine to rewind the cogs and pull the weight back up to the top!
Wait,isn't there a steam powered clock in Vancouver,Canada?.
You are missing one huge part of the steam engine. You need valve to control steam and pressure. With the high pressure water doesn't boil on 100°c, but when you have high pressure in the chamber and then realise it, water evaporates instantly and thats how you get high pressure, high speed steam :)
What about a Rocket Powered Tomato? Best way to smash a nasty tomato against a wall! 🍅💥🚀
Tomato Powered Rocket Tomato!
Integza: *Builds steam turbine*
His Tesla turbines: We’re right here!
I await the day he reaches a point where he combines all his ideas into one rocket and make it the best and fastest (relatively speaking) in the world and I’m all there for it
Haha would one stage be tomato powered?
@@Hamring I assume so, it would be epic
After seeing your recent videos I think you can turn anything into a rocket fuel!
Completely enclosed steam turbine. Heat, steam, cooling and recovery of water. Generate the steam using fresnel lens on pressure vessel.
This video made me think about Tesla turbines. I've always wondered if it would be possible to 3D print a functional Tesla turbine, making every part (except the bearing you'd probably need for the hub) out of 3D printed parts. I feel like a resin printer would be PERFECT for such a project, and that such a creation would have the potential to reach incredible efficiency.
Regardless, the subject is fascinating.
you have to attach a knife to this and then make a tomato cutter out of it
Awesome 👌
Holly shit. it's gonna happen. I've been waiting for him to take the step from pressure fed rocket engines to turbopump engines - which is basically exactly what was shown here. he would almost certainly start with open cycle tho.
*Integza*, since you have a problem with your engines melting down, use liquid nitrogen make a rocket engine :D (idea)
@@nononono-jt6ot love the grammar 😆
@@azimations3216 that reply dissapeared?!??!
Polar opposite of hot 😄
🤖Please Integza, make a documentary about rocket's engine or maybe about first 3d printers(like something about its patent ).You have made videos with some really funny animation in the past, so I would love a video like this.Hope I'm not the only one .
Love your videos , thank you.🤖❤
That would be amazing!
I, also, could not resist trying to stop it with my finger. Thank you for doing this at four minutes in.
I have a (hopefully good) suggestion for a future video which utilizes this turbine and some other old projects : You could tab of some of the steam that is produced by the peroxide engine and use it to power the turbine. The power could in turn be used to pump the peroxide for the engine. This concept is called tab of cycle and is being used in real rocketry.(I really love the engine videos I would really appreciate if you made more of them)
It’s nearly like a turbocharged rocket! I like it
@@xmysef4920 thats exaclty what this is
yep, ''gas generator cycle'' if i'm not mistaken, some models even pump the turbine's exhaust into the main engine exhaust
@@k-osmonaut8807 often the exhaust is fed into the engine bell for film cooling, this is visible in Saturn V launch video
@@mikeawilliams7104 yep, the short dark color ''smoke'' in the exhaust flames, made by the fuel rich mixture the pump ran on
VIDEO IDEA: Since you have a lot of empty Co2 cartridges why don't you use as a tank for solid rocket fuel (for example the sugar one). With cartridges you can get a
nozzle simply by going to countersink the hole. The divergent part will be missing, you could perhaps weld, on the outlet of the cartridge, a bolt or any suitable piece
of metal and then countersink for make the divergent part of the nozzle.
he already made rockets from those cartridges tho...
7:47 wow, you must use that power to slice some evil tomatoes just by adding a bunch of knives to it. It would be nice.
no tomato meme tho...
Video idea: Make a video where u transform a 3D printer into a homework printer with a regular pen. U can record the way u write so that it can be exatually like your hand writing style.
for example u attach the pen to the printer and write "a" several times and record the coordinates it needs to follow or maybe u can record it with another method like using an ipad pen. Then when u give it a command to write "a" it will randomly choose one of the recorded coordinates for the "a" letter so that a doesn't look exatually the same every time.
Do this for every letter and u got a machine that can mimic your hand writing
I’m from South Africa, an engineering student, this year I got into 3D printing, modelled everything using my iPad cause my PC is weak. Must say I fell in love with it, only thing missing is a printer itself.
Stumbled across your videos and I’m impressed by the possibilities.
I'd like to see you make a steam powered Tesla coil.
Hey Integza, this design comes close to a pelton turbine i think.
I build one of these in a demonstrator for a project in my uni. The key here is to make the splitters in the blade as smooth as possible and try to hit the blades in a 90 degree angle if possible. Also you can use several nozzles on the same turbine to increase the torque. Measuring the torque while operating is pretty damn tricky. Also a good trick would be to use flange bearings for the shaft, so you can adjust the turbine axially to the nozzle. so you get more power out of it.
Im not sure how it is with gases, but for pelton turbines the nozzle itself is also an important faktor. They use special ones with something called a spear inside so they can shoot the water more in the center of the blade.
Hope this helps.
The best would be if it get operated in a a Chase
An idea: complete the cycle of the steam engine. Collect the steam leaving the turbine, cool it down to water (radiator), and pump it back in the boiler. If the turbine can power the pump on it own, you made an actual engine that produces power.
Not possible, violates laws of thermodynamics
@@bella_ciao4608 I mean yeah, but for the sake of fun I think we can cheat a little and use gravity to assist the water getting to the boiler… Also it kind of has to be possible, even if somewhat convolutedly and indirectly, or otherwise pretty much no modern power plants would work. They have to be able to power their own pumps… otherwise you aren’t going to be profiting on power…
Edit: Yeah wait. I am dumb. It doesn’t violate the laws of thermodynamics as long as the boiler has a constant heat/energy source. You are constantly putting energy into the system, and water is super efficient to pump.
@@bella_ciao4608 the condenser system was actually used in various steam locomotive models in late 1800s and early 1900s, it would violate the laws of termodynamics if the guy was suggesting the engine powered it's own boiler
a cool idea would be to try making something using the luqid from a tomato to cause a chemical reaction that could be used for propulsion / pressure to lunch smaller tomatos to their doom
This liquide contains nearly nothing.
@@paulbecker7039 it is mostly water correct so technically it does have stuff that can react to it, I just think adding in the destruction of tomatoes and using the water inside of them would make for a cool video, yes it would be time consuming but hey we are talking about rocket science here
It would be really cool if you made a video about ionic propulsion.
If I'm not mistaken, the power you can get from steam is generally from a sealed system where the steam is pushing a Piston, or the steam is being forced through an incredibly dense turbine that can absorb most of the energy of the flowing steam. A single cupped wheel open in the air doesn't quite do this. If the steam has a path to escape without providing you power, you're not using it to its full potential.
If you captured most of the energy of the steam, you probably could have lifted the apple using the pressure cooker.
Integza always does a great job of communicating exactly what it is like to engineer projects like this at home.
Other creators might have the clean workshops and diagrams and carefully deliberated lectures, some are whacky and zany but obviously know exactly what they're doing off-camera. But whenever I build something at home it will inevitably go exactly like an Integza video, including getting distracted by noodles.
Suppose you mixed the manganese dioxide into a low-viscosity resin and blew an inert gas through it to create a rigid open-cell foam; this could serve as a solid catalyst to fill the reaction chamber
My 5 year old daughter would like you to make a rocket that is not powered by water, but instead powered by SNOW
There are filters inside the funnels of air spray fluid containers. The big ones that you'd use to paint furniture. They consist of a really fine mesh that might be able to hold your catalyst powder, but I don't know if they can withstand the temperatures... They're really cheap though, so it might be worth a try.
As I mentioned in the last video:
An interesting project, and taking into account the approaching time, would be to make a launcher (similar to those used in shooting training) out of French toast frozen in LIQUID NITROGEN. 😃
Keep up the good work
Thanks!
i think you should make a tesla coil (much much bigger than your current one) that can produce arcs over 515 cm........to celebrate your 515k subscribers. BTW congrats for your new achievement....................jai hind
A project idea: Can you use the peroxide catalyst to generate steam for a 3d printed locomotive? I would love to see a ridiculously fast HO scale steam train.
Video ideal: 3d print an rocket and stick one of your home made 3d printed rockets to it, it would make a cool video I guess?
video idea: cook a hot pocket using a rocket engine
Such a cool concept! It would be fascinating if you controlled the amount of peroxide being released and used the steam from the reaction as some sort of turbine for a boat or something, you could propel the boat with just the pure steam, or use this steam turbine as like a boat propeller. Can't wait for your next video, I always love when they come out, keep up the great work!
I normally hate it when people talk with food in their mouth, but for some reason it cracked me up this time. Integza, you sorcerer you!
Video idea: making a engine out of stuff everybody has laying around so people without a 3D printer can have fun in the world of engines
Video Idea: I wonder... could you produce enough pressure with that ultimate steam reaction to create something like a steam powered cannon!
And love your videos! Always innovative :)
Ok how about 3d printing a magnetic turbine, or somthing to that tune lol .
I'm really glad to have the opportunity to talk to you about this idea!
With your design, its better to provide more sepatation between the reaction chamber and the outlet port. Being so close together and in a straight will force the reactants out with your desired product. There a few ways you can optomise this, the simplest being to have a round chamber with a vent at the top out of reach of the reaction. Another is to provide baffles to like in a fuel tank that dampen the movement of its contents while in motion. Another coukd be to moderate the rewction altogether by experimenting with flow rates of the reactions themselves whike adding. This last one is safest but not ideal for producing large volumes of steam/gas, unless you plumb multiple reaction cells together where each produces a little, but cumulatively provide a lot.
It would be cool to see that reaction power a small airplane or use the steam to power the propellers of one.
Man, Arcane is the best show i have ever watched! Now comes the long wait untill season 2 comes out😭
I think you should try to make a rocket engine with compressed hydrogen-oxygen. Find a way to make trust with electrolyse. Ur videos are insane man just continu..
Video idea: Try making a 3D printed steam or compressed air powered RC car
Integza you're intelligent so I give you a thousand likes👍
I've watched for a long time and I think that I have an idea for a future video: Building a turbofan. It's similar to building a turbojet, but turbofans are used on a lot of aircraft now, so it'd be great to see a 3D printed one in the same vein as the 3D printed turbojet. Great videos as always!
Video idea: a few videos ago you made some gyro jet bullets, i would love to see you take it a step further and make a 3D printed gun for it so you fire off multiple rounds without loading them individually into a pvc pipe. i think that getting all the 3D printed moving parts working together would be a good engineering / modeling challenge.
he should make it jumbo sized too
My 6 year old son loves your channel, & so do I. So I ask him what he wants to see next on your vid, he said a lot of words but basically, steam+airplanes. 😅
Great vids! Keep safe!
Hey Integza!
Video Idea: It's time to make accurate scale for measering the force that your rockets produce. It would help the veawers to understand the difference when there is a number/data to compare between the different versions of rockets. Maybe you can use arduino, loadcell sensor and a simple screen!
I think a Merlin Engine would really tie your latest videos together!
It uses the same Gas-generator combustion as the SpaceX rockets and has some nice advantages compared to other rocket engines you've made before. At the cost of some fuel efficiency, it has a simpler design and less complicated plumbing. These are some very nice advantages considering it's literally rocket science you're working with.
Anyway, I love watching your videos ^^
Soft robotics, specifically, a tomato disposing soft robot.
Idk about anyone else but I would like to see a setup with a rocket powered by this reaction, using compressed air to force the peroxide into the combustion chamber. I think that varying the pressure could lead to a more consistent reaction for repeatable tests. It would also be interesting to see a large scale version powering something like a bicycle. Love your videos
it would be very interesting to see an opposing piston engine made of resin and lubricated with graphene
Integza, you the Tesla!! I mean man!! Tesla man!!! I would love to see you tackle a gravity powered generator, where you lift some kind of mass (eg. a weight and let it fall through a sweet gear set, or pump water to a reservoir and let it fall through a water wheel of some kind) and produce as much power as possible. You the man !!!
Steam: plumb it all with ¼ copper tubing. Or with a size that conveniently fits MIG welder tips. Crimp them down with a pipe cutter. . .
Chemical reaction: do it all in cast pipes. Into a "waste" chamber that's larger in diameter. Pipe that out as steam to the turbine. The use of an eductor type fitting around the steam nozzles might help increase the mass flow rate. Alot of old pdf's about steam and boilers have very useful charts.
Cool !=8)
Video idea: since you have made some tomato propellant, I'd like to see you make a tomato launcher (like a potato canon) with 3d printed parts and the propellant you made, sort of a double tomato torture device.
Integza will be a top 10% youtube content creator by 2024
Idea for a future video: you should revisit Tesla’s earthquake machine and try to make a version that is powered by steam just like the original design. Keep up the great work! 😀
Since you know how to build rockets (kind of when nozzles don't melt) and make circuits with arduino you should try making an RC plane out of polystyrene (if you find a way to fit the gas bottle in). OR YOU CAN'T DO THAT :)
Make a two stage rocket, the first rocket with lots of power, then a separation charge, and then a long burning rocket. And if you can, make a parachute cap?
Bench test of course.
You could divert some of the thrust from the Devil's toothpaste to push more H2O2 into the porous matrix. As for the leaky connections, you can make a 3D printed mount for some strong rubber bands (around 9 to 10 to reduce the load on each rubber band) and use that to "push" the valve into the acrylic tube, it may reduce the chances of a leak or explosion.
Video Idea:- In future, you can try to make a drone using different types of engine or just using some engine, it would be very informational and fun. Or you can even make a complete independent rocket which can be denoted using simple Arduino wireless relay communication, using these types engines, it would be really powerful and fun.
I've been drawn into one of you're videos before in the past, I don't know why I didn't subscribe then. you make some cool stuff. Thanks.
Could you print a mesh for the catalyst with your resin printer, then coat that with the catalyst powder while it's still sticky before the UV cure stage?
(Or use some spray glue if it's not stick enough)
Hey, great video.
I think you should make the catalyst like automotive catalytic converters. They have a ceramic mesh with impregnated catalysts. Maybe you could print one using those ceramic resins and just mix in some MnO2? It'd be awesome to see this happen!
For a future video you should build a particle Excelerator.
Finally steam! valeu aí portuga
You should see if you can regulate the amount of peroxide entering the catalyst chamber, maybe with a leaf valve pushed forward to open by the pressure of peroxide on one side and closed by the pressure in the chamber. As pressure in the reaction chamber drops below the level needed to drive your turbine usefully it also allows the valve to reopen and left more peroxide in to restart the reaction and so on. Doing this should allow you run for longer without building up enough pressure in the reaction chamber to force your catalyst out. Then put the whole thing onto tracks and make your own steam powered trainset and see how long it can run for.
Keep doing what you do Integza! :D Great content!
Many of the Soviet/Roscosmos rocket engines are still powered by steam today. The RD-108A engine on today's Soyuz uses the same H2O2 and Permanganate that you used (only to power the turbo pump though). I would also love to see you use the Tesla Turbine with steam, im curious if the turbine would be able to handle the sudden high pressure/heat of the peroxide rocket
Wait ... did @EverydayAstronaut cover that one in his mighty overview of the russian rocket engines???
YES, he did ... but they use this combo to power the turbo pump not the main engine itself. What a cool bit of trivia ...
@@AndrejGobec Yea! that is where i got this although i guess i didnt specify that it only powered the turbopump
What if you used a filament recycler (maybe from a sponsor *wink wink*) and incorporated different solid rocket fuels into the recycled filament itself. Then you could create entirely 3d printed and replaceable fuel inserts for a rocket. I would also like to see you a/b test a lot of the designs you’ve done so far and try to come up with the top rocket design/method so far!
Here is another Idea for you. While using a wood burning stove to heat your house during the winter, place a heat exchanger above it to create steam that can power a generater to run the basic operations of a house such as, lights.
It would be cool to see you try and cast some parts for your projects. Especially those 3D printed parts that can’t withstand heat.
You could use a 3D printed object in sand to make the mould.
bro please make a steam engine
You could use the peroxide + manganese reaction to pressurize a chamber, and then use it to do something after the reaction has occurred; this way, you won't fling the catalyst everywhere. An idea for you: use this chamber of pressurized steam to launch tomatoes at people! (only the most vile of projectiles, of course)
Idea: Make an air heat exchanger using tinfoil (aluminium foil), washers as spacers, glue, and cardboard and/or wood and/or transparent plastic to contain the whole thing. Outside air goes in, gains the heat from or loses the heat to the air going out, and gets in at nearly the inside temperature. Inside air goes in, loses the heat to or gainst the heat from the air going out, and gets out at nearly the outside temperature.
You should try mixing graphite or graphene powder with resin like you did with sugar in a previous video and try to print a rocket nozzle from that! Not sure if you should burn away the resin in a furnace before using the part, or maybe that would make it too porous like the 3D-printed ceramics?
This design can obviously be improved
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You can try to create a small complete (as complete as you can get it) replica of the Saturn V rocket or V2 rocket, I think that would make a pretty good video combining your knowledge in rocket nozzles with 3d models of what ever rocket you choose to perfect the rocket.
Hey Integza! It would be a cool idea to make a turbopump and push your hydrogen peroxide engines to their limits! That would make a lot of thrust and i never saw anyone build this
Another great video Integra!
I think it would be great to see a geared version of the steam turbine with an enclosure around the turbine to contain and direct the steam so that it has to push the turbine to escape since in the open you're losing force to the steam being allowed to escape and expand in other directions.