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Overunity Machines Forum



Recover energy from gravity

Started by rc4, February 15, 2014, 05:21:41 AM

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rc4

imagine a helix with 2 ends (not close to itself), if diameter increase the energy needed come from these 2 ends, but without 2 ends, if diameter 'd' increase, I don't lost energy from these ends, sure if the number of turn is the same this would say the diameter 'c' decrease in the same time but it's not a problem I think

Gabriele

Talkin' about your first idea.. I'm not sure volume increase using an helix insted a common linear hose....

rc4

no the first idea don't work, the volume is the integral of the section along the lenght

for the second idea with pressure, I think it's possible to change the number of turn and increase diameter in the same time without change the volume.

Gabriele

In this case,witch value has the pression inside the container,considering the empty flexyble hose inside. F/1 or F/2?

rc4

the section increased in the same time, pressure is higher due to the larger volume but the section (surface) is larger in the same proportion. If you want to have the small section you need to basculate (slope) the container in the same time you move up or down.