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Hydrosonic Pump

Started by FreeEnergy, June 27, 2005, 03:47:29 AM

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FreeEnergy

any news on this? any actual working replicas? come on guys!

SomedayIsle

I seem to recall an invention being mentioned which makes use of hydrosonics via solid state methodology which was being positioned for the home water heating market.   Hey, if the lowly pistol shrimp can master the finer points of hydrosonic cavitation.....why not we?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKPrGxB1Kzc






e36prick

hey guys. i like this idea and i've looked over basic schematics of the rotor and housing but i was curious. is it the pressure difference or the rotating mass of the rotor that draws the fluid through? is there an actual pump that "pushes" the water through the cylinder? i'm just trying to draw up some ideas but i need to know a few more specifics. any links would help. everyone on here is very bright, any help would be greatly appreciated.

tony.

jchapman

I made a hydrosonic pump (200mm x 50mm rotor) from plates of acrylic glued together. It was spun up to 6000rpm before it ran by itself,had to dump water into cavity to stop it.No heat or steam was produced.On 3rd attempt the rotor started to rub on the casing. It was rebuilt using stronger material (fiberglass) but it failed to operate !!!
One day I will try again - good thing I had 4 witness's that also saw it run

Nabo00o

@jchapman

You're not jerking everybody around here are you?
If this actually happened I am very interested to hear how you constructed the pump, of course only if you want to share the information. I have also been wanting to build a simple pump which I am pretty sure will run by itself when put up to sufficient speed. It uses the static centrifugal pressure made by the rotation to increase its angular speed.

Hope you try to rebuild it,
Naboo
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.