Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Pop-pop Boat








In our complicated mind-set can we imagine a boat that is driven neither by an electric motor nor one of any IC engine... ???

But if you have ever been to any fair, you will surely come across one such boat(toy) which easily manuevers without implementing

any of such complex phenomenon.

No HIDDEN solid-state chips

JUST employ simple physics principles in ingenious ways

The toy is a jet-propelled boat. Heat from a small candle inside it makes it eject pulses of water from tubes at the rear just under

the water level, at five or more per second. That propels the boat at 10 cm/s or more, and it will go for as long as the candle burns.

These boats are usually been made out of material that floats( gnerally tinplate).

The boat's engine consists of just a boiler(chamber) and exhaust tubes.

The underlying steps would easily make you understand the mechanism within it :

Step:1 The boiler and the exhaust tubes have to be filled with water, and using two tubes allows water to be injected into one tube

while air inside the engine escapes through the other tube.

Step:2 When heat is applied to the boiler(by lighting a candle simply), water in the boiler flashes into steam. The expanding steam

pushes some of the water in the exhaust tube, propelling the boat forward.

Step:3 The steam bubble then condenses, creating a vacuum which draws water back in through the exhaust tube.

Step:4 The cooled water that is brought back into the boiler is then heated and flashed into steam, and the cycle repeats

 

This constant flashing and cooling cycle of the engine creates the distinctive noise for which the boat

is sometimes called "pop-pop" boat or "puff-puff" boat.

There is been an International Community in France working on this technique and improving this principle into various fields :

a. A wooden shoe powered by the similar technique

b. A nanotechnology device smaller than an ant that uses propulsion system similar to a pop pop engine,

but it uses audio waves instead of a flame as the power source.

 



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