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Overunity Machines Forum



Rosch taking orders on OU Bouyancy device.

Started by ramset, April 26, 2015, 09:52:03 AM

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tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on May 01, 2015, 09:32:02 PM
Where is James Kwok when you need him?!!   lol
Lol-go for a little stroll over to OUR did we MH.

James Kwok
Mr James Kwok is the inventor/technologist of numerous world patents pending including vortexodial turbine for wind energy; vortexodial turbine for wave energy; PortalGen and Solar-Prism for solar PV. James Kwok has been granted with nine Innovation Patents 2004100467-475, all with multiple commercial applications for various mechanical-components and systems used in low-emissions coal gasification plants and Fluidised Bed Combustion (FBC) Reactors. James Kwok holds the granted Patents for the commercially ready technology, hydrodynamic-cycle for deep water pressure energy conversion technology (Hidro+™).

During the 80's James Kwok was the senior project planner and project manager, leading teams of engineers on major heavy engineering project for CMPS&F, then Australia's largest consulting engineering organization with over 2000 engineers.

During the 90's to 2000, James Kwok owned engineering and construction firm Energy Equipment (EE Power Systems), conducting commercial project deployments and research and development in renewable energy technologies

In 1995 James Kwok designed and built a 30,000Nm3/hr commercial low-emission coal gasification plant using lignite (brown-coal) fuel, completed in Henan Province PRChina for State owned Steel company, Lou Yang Heavy Machineries. This plant is still in commercial operation

Other plants include in 1996 a commercial plant using 25t/d waste-water treatments sludge as feedstock, part of a bio-diesel production plant for Waste Management Authority at Subiaco Waste Water Works, in Western Australia.<-- just up the road from me. ;)

In 1998 James Kwok initiated and co-developed with Prof Dr Udo Hellwig of ERK Germany the unique integrated 'shell-tubes' rated at 35t/h superheated steam generator at T400degC and P40barg to power 7MWt steam-turbine which was incorporated in the EE Power Systems proprietary and patented Fluidized-Bed Reactor Technology (FBR). The FBR processes includes low-temperature gasification followed by high-temperature combustion, commercially verified by independent experts as meeting the world's best practice for power generation using either fossils and organic materials such as biomass, coal and lignite (brown coal).

In 1999 James Kwok designed and completed a large-scale (5MWe) biomass (70,000 t/yr garden pruning waste) renewable power plant. This plant includes a specially designed and commercially completed 25m high FBR-boiler rated at 35t/h and T400degC constructed as an embedded generator for an Industrial complex in South East Queensland, Australia. In 2001 this plant was granted with Australia's first renewable energy generation and transmission license and renewable energy certification from the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO in Canberra). In 2002 this plant was successfully commissioned with independent experts verifications from GHD Black and Veatch; Burns Roe Worley; Sinclair Knight Mertz

James Kwok was granted with Tasmania's first generation and transmission license granted and issued by the Office of Tasmanian Electricity Regulator in the State of Tasmania, Australia; the first renewable energy generation and transmission license granted and issued by Western Power in the State of Western Australia; and subsequent 20-100MW capacity projects permits granted and issued in the State of Victoria.

James Kwok is a Member of the Australian College of Mechanical Engineers, the Panel of the Australian National Registered Professional Engineers and on the panel of Chartered Assessment with the Institution of Engineers Australia.

Yea-your right MH,this guy has no idea what he's doing :D

markdansie

Quote from: tinman on May 01, 2015, 10:29:07 PM
TK
I respect what you are saying,and yes,it seems that the 220MPH is off (i can admit when im wrong).BUT you show a Vmo of 414.25MPH at sea level to 26000 feet. MarkE and his !so called !reputable reports insist on air speeds of 500MPH and 570MPH. This is way way above Vmo,and no unmodified 757 or 767 can travel at that speed at just above sea level. If you can provide evidence to the contrary,then i will be happy to conceed. Also take into account that the guys that apparently managed to fly these planes way over Vmo speed-(not just a little over,but way over) couldnt even fly a single engine cessna very well at all.
I have no interest in entering this debate other than the speed the aircraft hit recently in southern France tragedy where the plane was deliberately crashed was faster than  220 MPH. . "After their analysis of the aircraft's flight data recorder, the BEA stated that Lubitz deliberately crashed the aircraft. He set the autopilot to descend to 100 feet (30 m), modifying the autopilot setting several times to increase the aircraft's descent speed.[/font][/size][112][/color][/font][113][/color][/font] The aircraft was travelling at 700 kilometres per hour (430 mph) when it crashed into the mountain.[/font][/size][106][/color][/font]
Kind Regards
Mark
Can this please get back on topic?

Farmhand

Is there any way to know how many orders they've taken and who from ?

If not how do we know any actual orders have been taken ? Seems there should be some evidence of this as it would hardly go unnoticed, if even one single person installed one and it was working as described then anyone that seen it would want one and anyone who did have one but isn't promoting it is very selfish.

Or do they mean they have half of the desired rip offs completed ? Should be world news on all alternative news outlets. And it should persist being such an exotic new Tech=free energy.

If they actually work anyone that has the money would buy one. The price is similar to solar.

..

QuoteIn this first batch, of which their AUKW demonstrator is the first system, they plan on making 500 units, over half of which have already been purchased. These will be available for delivery within two months. They will come as kits requiring assembly, arriving on one or two pallets with the tube shipping separately. If a person wants a fully operational system, then they'll need to pay extra for someone to do the assembly for them.

Home hook-up will need to be done by a licensed electrician. Assembly and installation of the units is expected to take around 40 man hours. GAIA is providing training for those who would like to become installers. Training will take 1-2 days. Though they are presently wanting to stay under the radar and focus on the European market, they will ship internationally, though the conversion of the system to comply with local power parameter (110V vs 220V; 50 Hz vs 60 Hz, single-phase vs 3-phase, etc, see table) and pass required safety certifications will be up to the customer / potential licensee.

The European 5 kW AUKW system output is 400 V, 50 Hz, 3-phase. The load on each of the three phases needs to be consistent, so these are fed to an inverter, which provides the external power and manages the power. It can adjust its output for a changing load.

The cost for the 5 kW system is € 14,160.00 EUR gross including standard local VAT. The costs include the workshop and the complete material of construction of the plant.

Farmhand

Hold on, the PESWIKI article says that three phases totaling 5 kw is fed to an inverter. Anyone got any ideas how they would do that ? How would the three phases be rectified ? The inverter would require a DC input wouldn't it ?

MarkE

Quote from: d3x0r on May 01, 2015, 06:05:35 PM
what is mgh? 
I'm stating that 100% of the energy from the input is entirely lost disregarding any bouyancy effect.  So given 0 input energy used to move the floats it's obvious that input has nothing to do with output.
If you are trying to say that all of the input energy is lost to waste heat due to compression and expansion, then that is also wrong.