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Overunity Machines Forum



12 times more output than input, dual mechanical oscillation system !

Started by hartiberlin, November 30, 2006, 06:11:41 PM

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Cloxxki

It seems I understood its working correctly, yet when you explain it this way, it seems much more clever! :-)
Ah, so you'r saying the water in the jet is already traveling at the periphery velocity, thus a mere low-pressure release would already nett good thrust? I suppose that it true, even if it feels all wrong. Makes me re-think jets altogether actually. How fast ARE everyday jets emitting their exhaust ballast?
The Mythbusters taxi-blown-away-by-jet-engine was mighty spectacular, but perhaps indeed not in the mach range? Hmmm, this lends your device much more merit, I must hand that to you.
So, next, you'll be looking for a greater CF than the height over which the inlet liquid is pumped? And, for the eventual thrust to be greater than the energy (vacume?) required to run the inlet pump.
Is it my misconception, or does this make a larger wheel diameter perform better? Great height o overcome+small diamter= no chance. Low height plus huge diameter, hmmm.... Now I can't sleep!

Nabo00o

Hmm, greater diameter should give more centrifugal force, and then again also less, you should check wikipedia's article on centripetal force: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centripetal_force
And height will just increase the total volume of water accelerated.

Well I can't say for certain all the other stuff about jet's, but what I find logical is that even if the rotation of the rotor is huge, and that the resulting pressure therefore pushes out water with great strength, and even if it seems slow to us, it should aid the rotors speed and accelerate it.

It is only from our perspective that the water seem relative slow, but not for the rotor.
So centrifugally pressurized water should be able to give a positive extra spin on the rotor, and because it doesn't drain the rotor directly by doing so, it ends up (like the milkovic pendulum) giving more work away than what was needed to supply it (from our part that is).

Julian
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.

Mayo

We should think more about energy savings not just on closing the loop.
We should see how we can practically use it now - it looks this aspect is already ready
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=951414596138700872#

Charlie_V

Why do people make videos with music like that?  Techno is the most unmanly music haha.

onthecuttingedge2005

Mechanical energy is going to become extinct. do you want to hang around an area that is going to be wiped out?

No moving parts!

Jerry 8)