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Re: New form of mechanical advantage: Off season research potential
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Originally Posted by gblake
You're going to have a hard time getting me to believe that expanding ice has never been used to purposefully split a rock in a quarry, or do other useful work.
That said, if it's really easier in some contexts to both freeze/thaw (chill/heat) a medium that expands/contracts, than it is to use more common hydraulic methods to modulate pressure/force, give yourself a pat on the back; and hire me to take care of your pool when you are rich.
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Have you seen the video yet? Splitting rocks and concrete was talked about. And as for the context that makes this more viable than common hydraulics? That would be space and anywhere cold. Not to control machinery (Although, it would be amazing to see and could possibly even be better than current methods). but to generate electricity. With that PSI behind it you are looking at using torque instead of speed. Before you tear it to pieces please watch the video, and even try it at home. That is what we want to see, people using this and making it better.
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