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Help with Math on 1200% Motor

Started by will1green, August 11, 2006, 10:58:51 AM

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will1green

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I have been working for years on my excel math sheet and its ready I need
3 each PhDs to look at and verify the results...

I have a patent on the device and detail drawings as well as the math...

Please someone help me!!!
Attache is a Word doc with my math... :o

Sincerely
Will

hartiberlin

Hi Will,
had a short look.
Did you actually built the motor yet ?

Why do you believe, that you can get more power out, that you
need to build up the pressure in the fluid pump ?

Maybe you need to pump more fluid per second, than you think ?

How is the fluid driving the motor ? Where does it go to ?
What is the fluid ? Water or hydraulic oil ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

will1green

Hello Stefan

I was trying to determine how to project the HP of my motor when
I started looking at standard HP formulas, I then applied the formulas
using hydraulics. This way I could use predictable input power as well
as pressure and flow.

To my surprise the results were consistently greater than 1200% efficient.
I need 3 PhDs to verify my math to get a $5 million grant from
Mecury Marine

;D ;D ;D