The Nevada based company, Inteligentry (PlasmERG), is moving forward towards the assembly of the first five production engines that hold the potential to produce massive amounts of power while consuming only tiny quantities of cheap Noble gases. These engines will hopefully confirm that the technology works as claimed.
By Hank Mills
Pure Energy Systems News
Over the course of multiple decades, Joseph Papp attempted to bring his Noble Gas Engine to the market place. A combination of extreme skepticism by outsiders, Papp's overly paranoid personality, legal battles, and a tragic accident during an important demonstration, prevented it from being utilized for the benefit of mankind. You can read about the history of the Papp engine in a previous featured article titled, "From Papp to PlasmERG: The Convoluted History of the Noble Gas Engine." Now many years later, a company named PlasmERG (along with a sister company called Inteligentry who holds its intellectual property) is developing an improved and more advanced version of the technology. Despite the skepticism about the company's claims from potential competitors and other parties, as well as being called out for exaggerated claims about the extent of working prototype status, Inteligentry and PlasmERG are moving forward with their plans to introduce the technology to the world.
As a clarification for many of those who have been following this story, John Rohner now claims that Inteligentry (PlasmERG's sister company) has taken the lead in developing and pushing out the this technology. ...
Overview of the Technology
For those who are not familiar with this technology, a PlasmERG engine in some ways is similar to a conventional engine. Like the engine currently in your car, a PlasmERG engine has a cylinder, a piston, a crank shaft, and a head that contains electrodes. However, one big difference is that a PlasmERG engine does not utilize fossil fuels. Instead, it utilizes small amounts of gases that can either be Noble Gases, or other types of gases (such as hydrogen). Also, instead of these gases being burned in a traditional sense, a "plasmic transition process" takes place when they are exposed to radio frequency stimulation, and a high voltage "ball lightning". During this process, the gases in the cylinder expand, and push the piston. Also, external windings produce a magnetic field that interacts with the internal gases to control the shape of the "virtual cylinder" of expanding or contracting gas. When the high voltage and radio frequencies are turned off, the gases contract, and pulls the piston. This movement of the piston can be converted into torque to produce mechanical power, or used to turn a generator to produce electricity. Another big difference is that fuel is not continually injected into the piston, with exhaust exiting; but the piston is sealed off, to use the same environment for an extended period of time, such as many months. [See "how it works"]
By not burning conventional fossil fuels, a PlasmERG engine would not need a gasoline tank, oil pan, fuel filter, or many of the other components a typical engine needs. This would make producing a PlasmERG engine far cheaper than a conventional engine (once mass manufacturing begins). There would also be far fewer parts to break down, which would increase the reliability of the engine. Even more impressively, it would not require oxygen to operate. This means it would run in space (vacuum), or underwater. The engine also operates very quietly. It is said that blindfolded, it would be difficult to track down an engine in a room, if it was placed in a wooden box.
Most importantly, a PlasmERG engine only utilizes tiny amounts of fuel over an extend period of time. ...
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This story is continued at PESN.
Includes:
- Updates on PlasmERG's Progress
- PlasmERG Website Updates
- Addressing the Cynics
- Lets Wait a Bit Longer
- Once Again in the Top Five
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- PlasmERG's Plasmic Transition Process Engine -- FAQ (PESWiki; June 25, 2011)
- PlasmERG Preps Factory as Patent Published - (PESN; June 16, 2011)
- Noble Gas Engine Ready for Production Investment - (PESN; April 2, 2011)
- PlasmERG among EE Times' ACE Award finalists - (PESN; March 3, 2010)
- PlasmERG noble gas engine patent accepted - (PESN; Nov. 21, 2009)
- Noble gas motor update - (PESN; Sept. 21, 2009)
- How the "Plasmic Transition Process" motor system works - (PESN; July 18, 2009)
See also
Resources at PESWiki.com
- Directory:Plasma Energy Controls' Plasma Expansion Motor - feature page
- PowerPedia:Joseph Papp's Noble Gas Engine - encyclopedic entry
- Directory:Noble Gas Engines
- Directory:Engines
- Directory:Best_Exotic_Clean_Energy_Technologies
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