@enriqueamaya3883While the sentiment is nice, what is the purpose of posting this here? Of course you’re asking exactly what the question is asking to accomplish that specifically, but why here of all places?
@@introboy1 Caproni C.C.2, it used a regular piston engine to drive the compressor stage of the jet. The Mig I250 also uses a similar design but with a propeller as well.
You need a nozzle! Heat makes gas molecules move faster randomly. A nozzle points the random motion in 1 direction, giving you useful thrust, but mismatching the outlet diameter will give pressure differences that lead to a loss of thrust. Take a look at your video here where you see the exhaust from the outlet. The flame immediately expands. You can see the conic shape of the blue part of the flame as it leaves the tube. You have too much pressure at the outlet, so when the flame leaves, it immediately wants to get bigger. Therefore, to get the most thrust, you would want to make a nozzle that speeds up the flow (a constricting nozzle, like putting a thumb over a garden hose). The nozzle causes the pressure to be converted into velocity and therefore useful thrust. Try out a few nozzles with different inlet-to-outlet area ratios to see what gives you the most thrust! (p.s. This is oversimplified, but should be directionally correct. You might also want a water jacket around the nozzle...you know...cus' you're throwing fire straight at it).
@@_REVERIE No need using the method of characteristics and the minimum nozzel calculations he can generate an approximate geometry based on the inlet conditions which should allow for optimal thrust
I'm from Alabama, 😂 even some of us can't do this. Seen my cousin use hair spray and a lighter, and he thought he was the first to create a flame thrower.
Although I'm not a big fan of the quick tiktok formula of videos, but you do them so well, and I love watching recaps of what you do man, I really enjoy your content and I hope you keep enjoying making it
This reminds me of when David Windestal made an afterburning edf Vampire on Flight Test 10 years ago. He found that it actually increased the thrust of the plane, which was really cool.
put a little twist in the fins to induce rotational flow of the exhaust and you can use the added induced rotational stabilty to help keep a rocket version travelling in a straighter line.😁👍😎
Now you need a turbine fan at the output end, and a shaft forward ro the intake fan, then its a complete jet engine..... The electric fan starts it, and once jet is self running, the fan mitor functions as a generator, and the exhaust provides thrust..... Add wings, and you have a jet aircraft.
Heating up your exhaust from your fan won't do much if you can't turn it into kinetic energy. Jet engines use afterburners to reheat the cooled gas after it exits the turbine, and then passes it through a nozzle to accelerate it to supersonic speeds, trading away the heat again in the process. This is just a furnace blower.
Neat. I always found it interesting how real jet/turbofan engines have the nozzle closed at Mil Power (max power before afterburner) but then the nozzles open up for Max Afterburner. All about managing backpressure on a proper turbine engine.
I’m having a r tar moment. But umm, in my “dabbing” experiences , torch fire = hot make cave man hand burn. In saying that I know it melts tubing, and acrylic plastics for the most part. How in the fuq is that tube not a pile of goup? Is the plastic flame retardant ? Also even if the flame is semi precise the ambient heat would melt / deform that tube. I’m half asleep maybe I’m missing something , so confused. But this is awesome
You were that kid in school who won the Science Fair every single year lol
XD
@enriqueamaya3883who the fuck is using bots to try to get people to believe in jesus 💀
@enriqueamaya3883While the sentiment is nice, what is the purpose of posting this here? Of course you’re asking exactly what the question is asking to accomplish that specifically, but why here of all places?
@enriqueamaya3883I’ve seen your comment already go somewhere else
@enriqueamaya3883 you know that jesus is dead right?
Wow, I didn't know This Old Tony showed you how to karate chop your metal stock in half. What a great skill
@enriqueamaya3883no thanks, I already follow integza and This Old Tony
This was a sentence
Yeah this dude got chops
Who coulfa knowd..!?
@enriqueamaya3883love that JLESUS
I remember once a wise man said, *"A jet engine without self sustaining cycle is just like a fan with afterburners"*
Italians built a fighter jet that used a regular engine to turn a jet engine.
@@introboy1the Campini Coproni C. C. 2; the Soviet Union also built a similar plane in late ww2 called the MiG-13
@@introboy1 Caproni C.C.2, it used a regular piston engine to drive the compressor stage of the jet. The Mig I250 also uses a similar design but with a propeller as well.
Also this is called Motojet which is exact oposite of turboshaft
You need a nozzle!
Heat makes gas molecules move faster randomly. A nozzle points the random motion in 1 direction, giving you useful thrust, but mismatching the outlet diameter will give pressure differences that lead to a loss of thrust.
Take a look at your video here where you see the exhaust from the outlet. The flame immediately expands. You can see the conic shape of the blue part of the flame as it leaves the tube. You have too much pressure at the outlet, so when the flame leaves, it immediately wants to get bigger. Therefore, to get the most thrust, you would want to make a nozzle that speeds up the flow (a constricting nozzle, like putting a thumb over a garden hose). The nozzle causes the pressure to be converted into velocity and therefore useful thrust. Try out a few nozzles with different inlet-to-outlet area ratios to see what gives you the most thrust!
(p.s. This is oversimplified, but should be directionally correct. You might also want a water jacket around the nozzle...you know...cus' you're throwing fire straight at it).
I like this input; he should iterate on this build and try different outlet shapes and sizes in an effort to maximize efficiency!
ideally it would be a variable nozzle that allows the edf to blow freely and then constricts the burner right
My thoughts exactly
@@_REVERIE No need using the method of characteristics and the minimum nozzel calculations he can generate an approximate geometry based on the inlet conditions which should allow for optimal thrust
Please, do not be alarmed. We are about to engage… The Nozzle.
This is the best alabama engineering I've ever seen, he's even got a trusty piece of duck tape slapped on for good measure.
I'm from Alabama, 😂 even some of us can't do this. Seen my cousin use hair spray and a lighter, and he thought he was the first to create a flame thrower.
Roll Tide
He's from Portugal 💪
duck tape
duct tape
Integza: Could I build this at home?
Scientists: Yes, but that's a very bad idea.
Integza: Cool, I'll 3D print that.
Scientists: *facepalm*
Integza in a nutshell
A jet engine uses a turbine to drive a compressor using the energy from the fuel alone. This uses a fan and electricity. This is an electric rocket.
This is an electric motorjet.
You need a nozzle, not going to get significant additional thrust without any compression
Video idea- you should try making a valved pulsejet
@enriqueamaya3883it's not a choice if try to convince people
How to make a jet engine ❌
How to set your house on fire ✅
Congrats on making a fan that blows fire
Next step, make electric turbofan?
This is basically that
I'm curious if you were able to get any thrust or what the difference in thrust between fuel and just air?
Ive read the description as "I can turn a tuna can into a jet engine" nahh im trippin fr 😂😂😂😂
The thing about a jet engine is its self sustaining, so once the reaction starts and you get that flame. You don’t need to keep running a spark plug.
does it even produce thrust.... it looks like its just some fire in the wind of the edf
At last finally u made engine with fan motor 🤭
@enriqueamaya3883amen where r u from?
This reminds me of that video Flite Test did a few years back. This is so badass!!
Although I'm not a big fan of the quick tiktok formula of videos, but you do them so well, and I love watching recaps of what you do man, I really enjoy your content and I hope you keep enjoying making it
Had that idea before he was born, why doesn't he tell us how much extra thrust it made?
I’d love to see that in an RC plane
Everything is better with combustion.
Except the environment, but EXPLOSIONS ARE COOL DAMMIT
The environment is just fine without all that ev waste seeming into the ground and kids mining for colbolt thanks
Screw the environment
man you have come soooo far, it’s wild see how good you’ve gotten
You have some great ideas and some wonderful talent.
Hat's off to you Sir!🌞
we need that flame in battlebots xD
This isn't a jet engine. That's a flamethrower.
That's really cool :)
I hope he doesn't mysteriously disappear ;)
People are so cool. So happy UA-cam exists so we can share so many awesome things with each other from all across the globe.
if bro can break a metal bar with a simple chop then he doesn’t even need the tools for that he only has them so he can keep the power a secret
i think this form was also used in flamethrowers aswell
This reminds me of when David Windestal made an afterburning edf Vampire on Flight Test 10 years ago. He found that it actually increased the thrust of the plane, which was really cool.
Now make it go brrr by pressurising it
put a little twist in the fins to induce rotational flow of the exhaust and you can use the added induced rotational stabilty to help keep a rocket version travelling in a straighter line.😁👍😎
I love your accent and i love your videos
Now you need a turbine fan at the output end, and a shaft forward ro the intake fan, then its a complete jet engine..... The electric fan starts it, and once jet is self running, the fan mitor functions as a generator, and the exhaust provides thrust..... Add wings, and you have a jet aircraft.
Regular fan: I can improve. Fan turned into a jet engine: good enough 👍
World's most dangerous space heater. 🤣
"This is a fan, and this it a better fan"
"And this, this is OnlyF-"
Bro became john whittle like we wouldn't notice (that British dude that created the first jet engine)
This was really cool!
Very similar to the afterburner that David Windestal (working at flitetest at the time) built for an EDF RC jet plane
@enriqueamaya3883 i already do 🙂
@enriqueamaya3883 wtf u on about...
Reminds me of the flite test Viggen that had an edf afterburner, surprised more people haven't done this
Dud is just making a mini turbo fan.
“HE MADE A JET ENGINE WITH A BOX OF SCRAP! IN A BASEMENT!”
I know understand your accent. A an E sometimes swift or more like bend in some words so it creates that sound.
Wow man, you're getting better and better at part design and building. Not that you were bad at it.
He should do the reverse of this, by turning a jet engine into a fan
The thumbnail made me think this was some kind of shotgun shells
Oh! It works! 😂 Always so surprised.
Fans: Noo! Don't turn us into marketable jet engines!
Inetzga:
Why didn’t you shrinking the opening end of the jet inward To compress the force. And accelerate the output.
What my unemployed friend does while I'm at work
Integza: But the best fan, that's you
The day Integza makes a diy jet engine that works I'll eat my shoe
if you wanted him to buy an industrial jet engine
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Oh boy that’s hot. Nahhh I thought it was fucking cold
That's alot of fire power.
Identical to David Windestal's design, except his actually burns the butane completely. Should give credit where it's due
Fan for summer:❌
Fan for winter:✅
You seem like the type of guy to say don’t try this at home but you can if you want😂
I once made a telescope out of a rolled up newspaper, a jam jar, and a telescope
He looks, in the best way possible, like that Whiplash guy from iron man 2
(I think it’s 2?)
“To save our Mother Earth from any alien attack,
From vicious giant insects who have once again come back!”
This man need more fans
Get it fans uh you know fans like views
Bro please make full video on that topic to know how it is
Be careful with those glow plugs. Some are known to literally explode
Well ofc it works, glow plugs are sometimes used in diesel engines when it’s cold out.
Can you make an ion engine? That would be cool i think
Electric driven compressor turbine engines are actually being researched in a lab I know of 😮
Rocket Engineers in NASA: He made a rocket! With a box of scraps!
Nice flamethrower
Man needed to cook a fan he cooked a jet engine , let this man in the kitchen
that's a mini flamethrower
Super awesome. I love fire 🔥
The question is: does it provide any extra thrust compared to just the ducted fan.
*So **_What does the brass tube do..?_*
🧐🤔🤨🤷🏼
Cool, but it looks like the only use could be to take the paint off a door.
One of my pet projects is the conversion of a hair dryer into a jet engine!!!
I'm your biggest fan, turn me into jet engine!!!
Heating up your exhaust from your fan won't do much if you can't turn it into kinetic energy. Jet engines use afterburners to reheat the cooled gas after it exits the turbine, and then passes it through a nozzle to accelerate it to supersonic speeds, trading away the heat again in the process. This is just a furnace blower.
as his office is on fire in the background
Do the same experiment but with the first metal fan you showed.
Bro didn't know but he just moved his entire house 0.001 unit by activating that thing 😂
Needs to be louder 😂
Connect this type of stuff you have to a turbine. Generate the turbine output leads to electrolysis leads
İt would be beter if we say this is a flamethrower
>The EDF is pretty powerful on its own
Damn right. No alien can survive the Earth Defense Force.
Is there a full length version of this 😢
3D printing was the greatest thing that ever happened to nerds.
Just a flamethrower
We need this guy to go up against vsause to see who's stronger
It's just a torch.
I grew up with MacGyver... and thought that was cool. But I never got the details i get here!
Neat. I always found it interesting how real jet/turbofan engines have the nozzle closed at Mil Power (max power before afterburner) but then the nozzles open up for Max Afterburner. All about managing backpressure on a proper turbine engine.
And I... Am a fan too!
I’m having a r tar moment. But umm, in my “dabbing” experiences , torch fire = hot make cave man hand burn.
In saying that I know it melts tubing, and acrylic plastics for the most part.
How in the fuq is that tube not a pile of goup?
Is the plastic flame retardant ?
Also even if the flame is semi precise the ambient heat would melt / deform that tube.
I’m half asleep maybe I’m missing something , so confused.
But this is awesome
I am a fan of this video
Just a gas hair dryer. Not strictly a jet engine.
..jet engine? 🧐
Does it generate thrust? Would be cool to build an RC jet from scratch lol