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Overunity Machines Forum



Buoyancy device and wheel and bubbles

Started by AB Hammer, October 11, 2008, 10:15:25 AM

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grayone

AB Hammer
I am looking forward how you solve the bubble making that is needed.

capthook

At first glance my thought is:

The "float" is hollow and isn't really very "floaty" but closer to neutral. 
The bubbles go into the hollow of the float to give additional lift.
Once the float enters the water again - it is filled with water - making it heavy and sinks.

So lift by air bubbles filling hollow float.
Drop by hollow float filling with water.

?

P.S. The thought of using heat that others recommended might be even better.  A small heater at the bottom with a small nozzel sprays the heated water into the float cavity causing lift.....(because hot water rises)
At least this would overcome the water-pressure problem of getting bubbles to the bottom.

AB Hammer

capthook

The floats are not hollow. The bubbles reduce the density of the water and enough bubbles will sink any buoyancy float allowing the buoyant side to lift the floats not in the bubble tube. The trick is to get enough bubbles to do the job from the lift from the buoyant side.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

capthook

Yes - I realize they are not hollow.  I was just giving my take on how you might change/improve the design.

AB Hammer

Quote from: capthook on November 08, 2008, 05:14:57 PM
Yes - I realize they are not hollow.  I was just giving my take on how you might change/improve the design.

capthook

Thanks for the suggestions, for in this game you have to consider each and any possibility as well as the negatives with some ideas. For instance the heat is not practicable for this project for it has to produce on its own. The heat will need another source for energy to run it, which would defeat the purpose. Here is what has to happen. The bubbles needs to take up 40+percent of the water in the tube. This will allow the weighted floats to go downward into the water with very little buoyancy when the non bubbled side has full buoyancy which should give the force needed to perpetuate. At least that is the plan for the first build. Any additions and changes will be taken after that.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan