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Originally posted by david lambright View Post
I posted a quick response on You-Tube - here is the link to that:
Depth of Field
At one point it looked like you may have spun the device and we saw some changes, but I couldn't see the vortexes.
This is really hard to do - I did some trials with a smaller mirror I have here but it is badly distorted and useless. I did find though, that using a piece of paper as screen is very helpful in determining the exact focal points of the lens ( I used a magnifying glass) and the mirror image. One of the problems I found is that light was making it around my lens to the mirror and was interfering. So I had to make mask for it so only the light from the lens reached the mirror. I used a hole in paper to partially occlude the light and that didn't work. It needs to be the razor slit to prevent interference.
About the best thing I could get was a weblike interference pattern which you can see with your naked eye if you look at a light source through a very tiny aperture. It will look like a web across the opening. You can do this with your thumbs and forefingers to make a small hole where the four meet together and adjust it until it is almost closed up. Well, I had that pattern across the whole mirror surface and projected that onto a paper screen so I could view it from the backside.
It was a lot of fun, but I never got any schlieren shadows. I think it really takes a big mirror with a spherical grind.
Cheers,
"Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor
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David Thomson has possibly found gravity waves via a magnetic scalar detector. Possibly better defined as longitudinal waves (as Dollard explains).
Magnetic Scalar Waves
I did not view all 22 pages, so sorry if this is a repeat.
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Originally posted by david lambright View Post
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hey dave, My crazy paranoid uncle will delete this post tomorrow but anyway.. I owe u an explanation for what u got there... I'll do u a trade off. U a plumber. Tell me y a good water hammer does not stop. no input .no air leak. that annoying noise just keeps going regardless of physics. There a million ways to fix it but no ways to take advantage of it. Anyway bro. I built a few contraptions to utilize the hammer but they failed badly.Give me a heads up on the hammer, or at least an idea ..and i will tell u the missing component u need for your device. lol. i tell u anyway regardless. just that u the only plumber i know.
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Originally posted by Vickers View Posthey dave, My crazy paranoid uncle will delete this post tomorrow but anyway.. I owe u an explanation for what u got there... I'll do u a trade off. U a plumber. Tell me y a good water hammer does not stop. no input .no air leak. that annoying noise just keeps going regardless of physics. There a million ways to fix it but no ways to take advantage of it. Anyway bro. I built a few contraptions to utilize the hammer but they failed badly.Give me a heads up on the hammer, or at least an idea ..and i will tell u the missing component u need for your device. lol. i tell u anyway regardless. just that u the only plumber i know.Last edited by david lambright; 06-05-2010, 01:40 PM.
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Waterhammer energy
Link; YouTube - FUELLESS HEATER NO FUEL NO GAS NO WOOD NO GREEN HOUSE GASES
Here is a start to a neat search. It is about four or five years old but gaining ground. This guy decided to capitalize on the water hammer and has now produced and sold a few systems. FWIW
Sorry! I know this is off topic but the answer has to be presented where the question was asked. Right?
Warren
..Men had been depending for too long on the authority of the great minds of the past and that they should rely more on their own resources in obtaining knowledge.
Francis Bacon
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Originally posted by mrbreau View PostLink; YouTube - FUELLESS HEATER NO FUEL NO GAS NO WOOD NO GREEN HOUSE GASES
Here is a start to a neat search. It is about four or five years old but gaining ground. This guy decided to capitalize on the water hammer and has now produced and sold a few systems. FWIW
Sorry! I know this is off topic but the answer has to be presented where the question was asked. Right?
Warren
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Originally posted by Vickers View Posthey dave, My crazy paranoid uncle will delete this post tomorrow but anyway.. I owe u an explanation for what u got there... I'll do u a trade off. U a plumber. Tell me y a good water hammer does not stop. no input .no air leak. that annoying noise just keeps going regardless of physics. There a million ways to fix it but no ways to take advantage of it. Anyway bro. I built a few contraptions to utilize the hammer but they failed badly.Give me a heads up on the hammer, or at least an idea ..and i will tell u the missing component u need for your device. lol. i tell u anyway regardless. just that u the only plumber i know.
Water Hammer is caused by an abrupt stop of current flow in the pipe that sends a subsequent reflected shockwave back through the pipes to the source. This is a product of the water inertia and a resonant pipe configuration sympathetic to reflected waves.
Here is a page on calculating water hammer with transient analysis:
Water Hammer Applet. Calculation, Equations, Formulas. Hydraulic Transients
Spontaneous Resonant Vibration is caused by pressure changes in a static pipe where something attached to the system is flexible or where dissolved gases in the water are allowed to decompress. In the case of the flexible attachment, this is often a toilet valve or other valve that opens under greater pressure just a small amount and then closes just as soon as the pressure drops creating an oscillation. In some cases the flexible object does not even have to pass water current but just has to drop the pipe pressure enough to relax. When the pipes are resonant to that action it can continue until the pressure energy is dissipated or the resonance disrupted. In the case of the dissolved gases, this is a very problematic case that is nearly impossible to correct and is generally characterized by specific thermal activity i.e. certain temperature variations. So persons complain that in the spring or in the fall this just seems to begin out of nowhere.
The latter case is the one of greatest interest to energy researchers because it demonstrates a means to extract kinetic energy from the thermal environment. Anyone that has experienced this first hand will recognize that the energy exchange is huge, causing vibrations that can literally move wooded floors visually (over 1/2" that I have personally witnessed) along with the hundreds of pounds of weight on those floors including me weighing it at about 245 pounds. So where does all this energy come from? It is usually gravitational potential energy stored in the city water tank as water pressure. When the thermal conditions are just right, gases in the water can decompress changing the volume of the water and increasing the pressure. This event sends a small wave back to the source just like water hammer, but not quite as violently. As the wave energy moves back, the pressure drops and more gas is released out of the water (like opening a soda bottle) and once this occurs you now have 'air' in your line. The wave moves to the city storage and is again reflected back (in reality it generally reflects back off the water meter or a TEE connection somewhere) to the place where the decompression occurred. If the pressure, temperature (often controlled by a water heater on the system) and pipe flexibility is just right, the gases will compress and cause a rapid pressure drop. This creates a true water hammer just as if someone has shut off the valve. This event can build in resonance to such an extent that you think it will tear the house apart. In this case the temperature must change or the gases must be removed. I have witnessed such a violent case of this that even with all the pipes flowing in the house the resonance continued - an extreme case, but it gives an idea as to how much energy is involved in this process.
"Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor
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