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I posted by accident in the new members, the new thread should start here. I do not know if I can move the text to this thread, but I will up load the diagram again
The liquid in this design could be water, it is pumped up the central shaft by the screw action and enters the rotating tubes and is thrown down these to the simple turbines at their ends and exits giving thrust to the spin.
The turbines have an external disc with neo magnets all around the edge, these spin and you have a double effect spin, the main turning and the discs turning. Around the edge are pick up coils and these can be configured as single or three phase. The idea is that the power generated will be more than is required to maintain the motor driving the main shaft
You need to think carefully as to all the effects that are taking place, centrifugal, centripetal and magnetic induction all to drive one motor with excess
I would appreciate a little input as to the feasability, think that you could use another type of liquid with more possible gains
I have a better idea. Get strong cobalt magnet , crush into dust, dissolve into some liquid and get it running in some special container into vortex but in some canals around circumference of container. Get electricity by induction , use part of it to power rotor, the rest is free.And I know that it works.
I have a better idea. Get strong cobalt magnet , crush into dust, dissolve into some liquid and get it running in some special container into vortex but in some canals around circumference of container. Get electricity by induction , use part of it to power rotor, the rest is free.And I know that it works.
Interesting idea, but I do not know how you could dissolve magnetic dust in a liquid. If it was dissolved it would loose its magnetisum and if suspended it would collect as a lump mass due to its magnetic attraction.
Thanks for the site on how to make magnetic liquid, I am not a chemist but I am an engineer, I do not think I will have problems with making this, but I may have a problem in how I will use it in the basic design
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