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Clem Engine was the real deal, I now know how it works and can prove it!

Started by TommeyLReed, September 18, 2015, 07:46:37 PM

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TommeyLReed

Hi Shylo,

The water is recycle using a used tire to captured the rim jet and feed it back into the bucket.

As for a video, I'm not at this point to do one due to the fact this is not the unit that runs on it own power, but does create enough to have a good efficiency.

I had to order a few parts on Ebay to redesign the proper unit that is claim to be self running.

This unit does show the effects, but being water it can't  create the motor needed to create a self running system.

I will add the design and how it will works after hundreds of hours of prototyping and home work.

If this really does work, then I believe nobody should get credit for it.

Richard Clem the the inventor of the claims engine was the one that got me start on it in the first place, give credit where it belongs to.

P.s I will explain in detail how the system should work with basic drawings.

Tom

TommeyLReed

How the Clem Engine really works:

The Clem's engine is said to run on it's own power and have extra energy to be used, this is also called "OVER UNITY".

How can this be? If it takes energy to created energy the you will always have a loss due to efficiency, heat and drag.

I design many prototypes on the Clem engine using water pumps, hydraulics pumps and even creating a rotating cone on a shaft.

Even with all the design I could not get it self running, yet they all had the important information within the scope of the designs.

Using water pressure to create a water rocket effect sounds like the way to go, but as the rotation on the drum increase my pressure decrease and also moved more water. This also increase power input due to pumping greater amounts of water like a basic pump.

Using a hydraulic pump sounds even better having greater pressure would mean higher speeds. But this was not it either due to the fact as the drum increase in speed the pump will decrease in pressure using less energy for pumping in GPM. "Yes it did use less energy", but this also cause less thrust and could not produce enough torque to over come hydraulic pump load, so it slow down with a longer time spam.

I experimented on a rotating cone to see the effect in water, as the cone was rotating at high speed it created a "Vacuum" while moving water upwards and forcing it away from the center at a 90deg , the strange thing about this effect it did not change in load like a basic water pump would. I believe it is because of the rotation of the drum and not a impeller rotating in a housing. The centrifugal force is being used to create it's own "Vacuum Effect".

I believe that is the key to the Clem engine is "Vacuum" created centrifugal forces from rotating of a disk or drum that pulls hydraulic fluids through the hydraulic motor and not pushing in to it.

Tom.








pomodoro

Well done Tom, you sure spent a lot of time, thinking and effort into this project. I hope you get even better results soon.


core

Awesome backyard build!!  8)

Nice job Tom, its good to see people on here that are more then words. I am marking this thread and following your work.

- Core