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by LastMuel
1002 days ago
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There is an almost unbelievable experiment where a fan is used to blow into a sail attached to a boat and it shows that you can propel a boat using a fan that is mounted on the boat itself. It's a bit mind bending. When the Oxygen and Hydrogen are burned from this engine, they should recombine into water. If we fired an engine like this in space toward a "sail", would it be possible to produce a craft long enough and with a system attached to the aft that could re-collect the water for reuse? Possibly by having stiff wires that use the surface tension of the water to stickily grab on as the craft moves forward? |
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You mean like an air boat [1]? Using a sail just makes it less efficient when self powered.
It wouldn't work like that in space because there is no working fluid (air) against which to push - which is what the fan is doing, whether it's using a sail or not. Conservation of momentum would eliminate any propulsion if the propellant is recollected.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airboat