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Centrifugual water generator idear

Started by Cherryman, July 19, 2010, 03:42:02 PM

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Low-Q

Quote from: Low-Q on July 20, 2010, 05:52:41 PM
The only thing I have concerns about are the direction of the water that will probably work as a gyroscope that will break down the rotation of the tube. Maybe not. The forces should maybe be enough to raise water quite high without using other energy than sustaining the rotation?

Well, I quote myself here, but I have thought more about the issue above. How could fire fighters move the water hose from side to side if the massive flow of water was preventing it to do so? I assume I can let that concern go. So then there are in theory no force needed to rotate the hose and lift the water upwards, but the water can do work when it falls down, or do as it was supposed to do: Use the high speed water flow in a centrifugal waterwheel to run a couple of generators.

The limit however are 9.82m, but with loads of water we have a power plant for free :)

Gravity has been defeated - finally ;D

Vidar

Low-Q

I wonder if this centrifugal idea can be transferred to a magnetic based system - a permanent magnet motor that works only with a portion centrifugal force, maybe to overcome sticky spots and so on?

Vidar

Cherryman

`Low-q.

If you take an rotating sprinkler, those simple things that rotate due to the water flow
and you enlenghten the outflow tubes, preferably also with a larger diameter
You could test the "self running" easy by putting the inflow with a hose in a bucket
then spinning the thing up and see what happens.


Low-Q

Yes. Imagine me in the bathtub screaming 'yeeeeehaaaa!' and swing that hose like a lasso:) I hope my wife don't mind cleaning up after me:)

Bulbz

Quote from: Low-Q on July 22, 2010, 12:51:55 PM
Yes. Imagine me in the bathtub screaming 'yeeeeehaaaa!' and swing that hose like a lasso:) I hope my wife don't mind cleaning up after me:)

LOL  ;D
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.