Academician Yuriy S. Potapov
He is renovned constructor in Russia, spent 20 years with VHG technology which self invented.
His works will be for always known as first water-nuclear engines and eternal air vortex engines.
On pics:
1-2. Academician Potapov (first from right)
3. Becomes state order of Lomonosov
4. State diplomma.
5. Torch of Birmingham from B. Clinton
6. Russian orthodox church prises Y. S. Potapov for his achievements.
7. VHG-S from 2005/06 y. in this time top achievement in VHG technology.
8. Fair in Moscow were VHG-S was shown for first time (2006)
9. First big eternal air vortex engine of 1,4 MW power from Potapov discussed and tested about 2004y.
10. 1.4 MW engine
11. A prototype of eternal air vortex engine (Repulsine A) with 37 kW power
Hey folks, what with You? 4 months gone and no simply word about this topic? All the world waits for free energy and when have it on dish, such astounding silence? Wake up before to late is!;-]
This guy is associated with Frolov, from the company 'Faraday Labs'. Frolov is not trusted at all these days as nothing that works commercially has ever made it out of his labs over a span of many, many years, despite all the promises.
So that would be one reason why no-one seems to care.
Quote from: NKE on July 14, 2017, 06:59:32 AM
Potapov had nothing common with Frolov.
http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1012
NKE,
I don't understand why you are trying to promote this guy or his so-called devices. From what I can see in the pictures the machines are way beyond the ability of most home experimenters. They also look to be way too expensive for the average home owner to buy. And it appears that none of them have even been successfully entered into commercial use.
So why should we care about any of this?
I guess that picture of a leaking water pump is meant to inspire confidence in what you are promoting. And yes I am sure of what I am seeing. I worked in industrial maintenance for many years. You can give that water pump a fancy name but it is still a water pump that is heating the water by the turbulence created in the pump cavity.
Yep, Sure sounds like a cavitating water pump to me. That sound like crunching up ball bearings is normal for a cavitating pump. Of course the pump won't last too long being run like that.