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Overunity Machines Forum



T-(Shaped) Turbine, Which uses Centrifugal Force

Started by Overunityguide, December 24, 2014, 05:49:39 AM

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AB Hammer

Nice work so far. I like seeing good construction. Water pumps need priming and I wonder how you are going to prime your system.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

Newton II


If I understand the figure correctly,  you are expecting the centrifugal force to lift the water  from center pipe, which is vertical part of 'T'.   But practically when you rotate the entire thing,  water at horizontal portion comes out due to CF ( if water is present initially),  after that air enters from the turbine side and fills the 'T' portion.   Water will not be lifted up from the 'T'.   

You will get continuous water flow in the 'T'  only if centrifugal force developed is more than the force created by external atmospheric pressure.  To achieve this you may have to rotate the entire thing with terrific, abnormal speed because the external atmospheric pressure which is 1 kg/cm.sq  is quiet  a huge pressure.

Instead you can fill  the 'T'  with  hundreds of thin  flexible capillary tubes   so that water will be lifted up in the 'T' due to capillary force.   So  that  the centrifugal  force  has to only  push the water towards turbine  for power generation.   Only then you can get continuous flow of water for power generation.

As per the following wiki page,  a  0.4mm capillary tube can lift the water upto 70mm.   So,   if you use a bundle of 0.4mm capillary tubes,  your suction lift  should be less than70mm.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capillary_action

telecom

Quote from: Overunityguide on December 30, 2014, 05:12:46 AM
I am planning of doing a video of my Test Setup. See the Image for my Test Setup

This looks very impressive!
Looking forward for the video!
Regards

Overunityguide

Quote from: Newton II on December 30, 2014, 09:04:15 AM
If I understand the figure correctly,  you are expecting the centrifugal force to lift the water  from center pipe, which is vertical part of 'T'.   But practically when you rotate the entire thing,  water at horizontal portion comes out due to CF ( if water is present initially),  after that air enters from the turbine side and fills the 'T' portion.   Water will not be lifted up from the 'T'.   

@ Newton II,

Because of the Centrifugal Force working the water out, a vacuum will be created at the T-(Shaped) Turbine its water inlet. This vacuum will suck water in, so that it keeps running... (Believe me I have tried, it works!  :) ) But thanks of course for the capillary tubes suggestion. There can be done nice things with them...

Please wait and see how the system gets primed, when I have uploaded my video.

Overunityguide

As promised... Here I have my T-(Shaped) Turbine Test Videos uploaded:

T-(Shaped) Turbine: http://youtu.be/qEvB2qnXFfo
The System Getting MAD: http://youtu.be/zqogukfonM0