miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2011

Dear students.
This is the first entrance for this new 2011-2012 course. I encourage you to take a look to the previous entrances, that could be very interesting for your technology knowledge and development.

Following the aim of curiosity about the topics in this blog, take a look to this video in which the author has developed and so it can be seen, a micro engine.

As it's described in spanish in the Youtube source this is:
It's a V-12 injection air-compressed engine hand-built by artisan way. Perhaps it's the smallest engine in the world of this kind. It has 12 cm3 cylinders, 10mm pistons and 11,3 mm cilynder diameter. It just works with  0,1 Kg/cm2 and it has been built of stainless steel, aluminum and bronze.


Enjoy it

7 comentarios:

  1. Hello we are General Structure Dynamics,alias G3,
    see this video if you want to do an electric
    thing: Simple generator: electric generator for science fair/youtube.com

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  2. Hello, Manuel. I´m making the mobile , I think it is very funny. There is an intersting web.
    This is the link.



    http://www.esculturasinteractivas.net/TipoCalder.htm

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  4. Hi manuel.
    I have found a really interesting video.
    if you want you can watch it
    put in youtube: www.theneocube.com
    it´s the second video, not the first one.
    I really think it´s very interesting

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  5. We are really interested on your video,so we recommend you to watch this video;
    Here is the link:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVAZIDFMRXY&feature=related

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  6. Hola Manuel:
    Soy Javier Martínez y encontré esto:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38
    Gracias.
    Intente difundirlo.

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  7. Hello Manuel, I'm Ana Moreno of 1ºB. I have watched the video and I think it is very interesting. I have never seen how an engine works. I have one question: what is it exactly used for?
    I hope you could answer me,
    Ana Moreno

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