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Hydro Differential pressure exchange over unity system.

Started by mrwayne, April 10, 2011, 04:07:24 AM

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LarryC

Wow, Serendipity rears it beautiful head. ;D

The question is 'Why is the Travis effect machine nonlinear?' This tasked me, as I haven't seen an explanation, just the observed production results from Wayne.

I was playing around with a 3 Riser spreadsheet and thought it would be simple to leave all the input spec's the same and just change the force of gravity to see the total force at different PSI's. But as you can see in row 26 the differences indicate a linear rise. But after looking at the cycle drawing, it easy to see that it is due to the air being compressed, is the reason that it is nonlinear. My calculations were using fully aligned water column to get the results. That is not physically the case, because as the pressure increases, the air volume decreases to bring the water columns in alignment.

Excitedly, Larry



mrwayne

Quote from: LarryC on July 01, 2012, 06:01:39 PM
Wow, Serendipity rears it beautiful head. ;D

The question is 'Why is the Travis effect machine nonlinear?' This tasked me, as I haven't seen an explanation, just the observed production results from Wayne.

I was playing around with a 3 Riser spreadsheet and thought it would be simple to leave all the input spec's the same and just change the force of gravity to see the total force at different PSI's. But as you can see in row 26 the differences indicate a linear rise. But after looking at the cycle drawing, it easy to see that it is due to the air being compressed, is the reason that it is nonlinear. My calculations were using fully aligned water column to get the results. That is not physically the case, because as the pressure increases, the air volume decreases to bring the water columns in alignment.

Excitedly, Larry
Great Job Larry,
You are exactly right - the compression ratio - reduces with pressure translating into greater head exchange as pressure increases.
Fantastic!
Wayne

mrwayne

Bye Bye Seamus,
We never claimed a technology that did not already exist - just a very clever design and way to use that which is already understood.
And Yes - we are very over unity.
Good night, and peace.
Wayne