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Overunity Machines Forum



Continuously Flowing Water Theory

Started by johnny874, June 09, 2012, 10:02:52 AM

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johnny874

   @All,
  I cleaned it up quite abit and hopefully made everything easier to understand.
With the basic concept, the pump has a stroke of 1 inch or 2.5cm's. It has a depth
of 1.5 inches or 3.75 cm's. This would hopefully help the flow into the static head.
The static head has been calculated to have about the same volume of water that the
pump discharges each time it pumps.
With a static head height of 18 inches or about 45 cm's, there would be a space of about 12 inches or 45 cm's for the water buckets and the pump. This should be plenty of room
to work with. And with a 3:1 ratio, the water bucket that operaates the pump would be
generating 3 times the force of the water it would be moving. This would allow for some loss due to friction/resistence.
As far as something like this goes, a working prototype could be worth a couple of million Euro's or U.S. dollars. After all, it would be the only working pm invention someone could buy and people most likely would.
And since I am not building at present and accessAlex is a part of this, maybe someone wouldn't mind taking an interest in this as they would also benefit financially from it.
If so, let us know.

                                                                              Johnny874

Thing

Hi all, cool green water, are somebody see in the vid. is two different liquids . one  liquid is clear and second is green,  clear liquid is filled just littlebit and before the green liqiud. Can somebody see it too in sowmotion you can see first comes out clear water from pipe and then starsts flowing green.
Maybe its same liquid but not painted in green , i think i gonna replicate this thing .. :)

Thing

johnny874

thing,
tomorrow or the next day, Im going to scan anc upload a drawing I cid last night, its a a cross between what me and alex have poxted, a bellows could be used as the pump. a little simpler,

johnny

johnny874

Quote from: Thing on July 08, 2012, 12:57:04 PM
Hi all, cool green water, are somebody see in the vid. is two different liquids . one  liquid is clear and second is green,  clear liquid is filled just littlebit and before the green liqiud. Can somebody see it too in sowmotion you can see first comes out clear water from pipe and then starsts flowing green.
Maybe its same liquid but not painted in green , i think i gonna replicate this thing .. :)

Thing

  Thing,
think this is something you could do ? It's scaleable, 1 inch equals 1 inch or cm for that matter.
flapper valves might work for water flow control, simple but effective.

                                                                       Johnny

johnny874

Quote from: johnny874 on July 09, 2012, 10:47:27 AM

  Thing,
think this is something you could do ? It's scaleable, 1 inch equals 1 inch or cm for that matter.
flapper valves might work for water flow control, simple but effective.

                                                                       Johnny

  Kator,
I have thought of a way to modify this. Although not sure if working openly is such a good idea.
What with some of the bored experts that are in this forum, they'd need attention without bringing anything to the discussion.
With this design, water flow is what matter's, kind of stating the obvious. but this is where attention is needed because valves would need to be used so the water would flow when it needs to.
After that, the reset mechanism would be the enxt issue. one idea I had a while ago was to use a counter weight to help assist in lifting the (resetting) the rest mechanism.
I did some math and found out that a 1 1/8th inch tube has close to 1 square inch of surface area,  .994. Not sure if i could find a tube that size. 1 1/4" is 1.22 and 1" is .7855. With a 1 inch tube, 28 cubic inches of water would be pumped up to almost 36 inches in height.
With the design I am thinking of it, it would use levers, pulleys and counter weights. Sounds almost like an elevator. They use a counter weight that weighs the same as the elevator so only the weight of the people is being moved. And something like this would cancel out the weight of the reset mechanism unless it is being used to perform it's desired operation.
Not sure, but may post a picture of it after I have made some progress on it. With a working model, then I can get help in getting Bessler's wheel built. Sometimes it's better to do what you can than what you want and i think this is an example of that.

                                                                                                                            Johnny