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Buoyancy canister???

Started by Frii, January 26, 2008, 09:31:24 AM

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Frii

Thanks, I'll look into hydraulics.

Frii

This can't be made into a wheel it would be to big. At 200ft the water pressure is at 101.4015psi and it would have to sink to 1000ft to get to 448.2237psi. Other then that I do not know how to get power from it with the little force that would be made by one canister.

truth

 :o  @ Brian,

Is this one of your tanks?




sudds1113

It might be best if you studied how a submarine works as well. They take on ballast (water) to sink, then expell that ballast to rise again. Your just trying to create a gravity wheel in a high friction environment. It might be better to use the theory of a hot air balloon to move your wheel.LOL