I've invented a 100% efficient combustion engine
I use it to heat my house.
I use it to heat my house.
general_kitten, this is true only if you dont vent the exhaust outside making the air inside quite fun to breathe
Wilzax, He burns h2
general_kitten, so a heater and a humidifier all in one, now just have to make sure that it doesnt eat all the oxygen or make it rain inside
18107, He doesn’t burn very well.
EmoDuck, I’m more impressed by that fact that if either runs perfectly silent or that your house has perfect sound insulation
18107, (edited ) I have a spherical frictionless house in a vacuum.
EmoDuck, In this economy?
Crackhappy, At these prices?
mvirts, Ive been testing combustion engines made of wood but keep getting more energy out than I put in…
muntedcrocodile, Wait till you hear about reverse cyxling air conditioning it exceeds 100% efficiency.
someguy3, (edited ) Fyi I think they’re around 95%.
buycurious, Sorry, I’m a bit dumb for this one.
Could someone please explain?
18107, Most engines are less than 30% efficient at producing movement. The majority of the energy is lost as heat.
Thermodynamics tells us that pretty much all energy ends up as heat. In a closed system, any device that uses energy is 100% efficient at making heat. A 1000W computer will make exactly as much heat as a 1000W heater.
A 100% efficient engine can only exist if the desired output is heat, thus making it a pretty useless engine. Also, in a closed system, the exhaust cannot leave.
RvTV95XBeo, A 1000W computer will make exactly as much heat as a 1000W heater.
All space heaters should be coin miners (or some other borderline useless energy wasting tech, like AI training). Change my mind.
owenfromcanada, If you want to be philanthropic, there are programs you can run that use your computer’s idle time to process data for cancer research and such.
wahming, We have enough of a chip shortage, tyvm
someguy3, You can sign up for research crunching.
someguy3, Furnace.
Hello_there, But even a furnace/fireplace is subject to incomplete combustion, where some portion of the wood is transformed into byproducts that rob some of the energy of the fire. There's actually a big difference in the amount of energy you can get out of a fire, depending on the type of stove that's used.
That's some of what NGOs have tried to do for developing countries - find cheap and easily produceabke stove designs that can reduce the amount of wood needed and improve air quality in the home.
someguy3, Yes he is incorrect. NG furnace is 95% efficient iirc.
DemBoSain, There’s no such thing as a 100% efficient “engine”. But in this case, since the waste heat is put to use (heating the house), OP thinks there’s a loophole.
But, house would also need to be soundproof. Any noise leaking to the outside is lost energy.
TheOneCurly, It’s only 100% efficient if you’re also letting all the exhaust into the house too…
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