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About Allan Yeomans
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I maintain that it is practical and economical to end global warming and completely halt climate change. By necessarily must include the elimination of our use of fossil fuels. The science on these issues is often deliberately distorted for marketing reasons. I can answer most questions on the science and mathematics of global warming. I can answer the questions on what we must do to restore climate and weather stability.

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Author of PRIORITY ONE Together We can Beat Global Warming. Published as paper-back in US and hard-cover in Australia. Agricultural consultant both in Australia and the US. Aviation meteorologist and lecturer.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science Australian Gliding Association

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Various agricultural magazines and newspapers.

Education/Credentials
No degree, but post graduate work on nuclear physics and early computer designs at Dept of Physics, University of Sydney. Numerous lectures and presentations at colleges both in Australia and the US.

Awards and Honors
Several agricultural design awards at the Australian National Agricultural Field Days. Winner Queensland Gold Coast City 2001 Innovation Design Award

 
   

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Environmental Science - Gasoline Invention


Expert: Allan Yeomans - 7/17/2009

Question
Hello,

Will you please help me with some suggestions on how to build my invention, the NoGas Engine?

I upload the sketch here of how it works.

Questions:
1. How much does gasoline expand....say from 20 degrees C upwards? (as a liquid)

2. What pressure does gasoline exert as it expands?

3. Can I use a better liquid to make my idea work?

Thank you.

Mike Flanagan UK


Answer
   Like your last question the energy output would be so small and the energy input would be so big that the concept would be unworkable.  The answers to the rest of your questions can be found in standard engineering and physics books. I would have to look them up, same as you. Keep up your thoughts and inventions. But an inventor has to be able to self criticize his own work. I have about three dozen granted patents and believe me self criticism is the hardest part in any design.  

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