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Diagram of the Trompe / Bubble pump air compressor heat engine   Message List  
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Re: [pulserpump] Re:the Trompe / Bubble pump air compressor heat engine, per diagram

nice to see some post in this group

i remember seeing a mention about such a pump being used to ventilate
a mine on a very very large scale .. using a pulser pump

that mine has since been abandoned and the humungous device set up
by the mining company long long ago has also become unused

but probably still exists ..

..peekay

(hi stan, sorry about this additional info .. did try to look up that write-up
but till now couldn't lay my hand on it .. will keep looking .. and post it
here when i can find it)


----- Original Message -----
From: stanhbaker
To: pulserpump@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 12:33 AM
Subject: [pulserpump] Re:the Trompe / Bubble pump air compressor heat engine,
per diagram


List:

The "Trompe/Bubble pump air compressor heat engine" is a figment of
the imagination and cannot work at all in any way as proposed and
"explained." Ask the designer/author why if it is such a wonderful
machine that he has not built one to demonstrate its viability.

Advocacy talk is cheap, a genuine working example is hard to refute.

spingears

--- In pulserpump@yahoogroups.com, "Archimedes Submerged"
<archimerged@...> wrote:
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> See article here:
>
> http://renewableenergy.wikia.com/wiki/TrombePump
>
> Thanks for looking and I look forward to comments and questions.
>
> -- Archimerged
>






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Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:48 pm

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See article here: http://renewableenergy.wikia.com/wiki/TrombePump Thanks for looking and I look forward to comments and questions. -- Archimerged...
Archimedes Submerged
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Jul 1, 2006
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List: The "Trompe/Bubble pump air compressor heat engine" is a figment of the imagination and cannot work at all in any way as proposed and "explained." Ask...
stanhbaker
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Sep 16, 2006
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nice to see some post in this group i remember seeing a mention about such a pump being used to ventilate a mine on a very very large scale .. using a pulser...
peekay
pksharmakolkata
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Sep 18, 2006
7:32 am

... Your are refering to something like the Ragged Chutes Hydraulic Air Compressor on the Montreal River in Canada. It is described in some detail at: ...
stanhbaker
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Sep 23, 2006
1:15 am

... It is a design project, not a working machine. Do you doubt it would work given a larger deltaT? (just curious about where your objections lie). ... This...
Archimedes Submerged
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Sep 23, 2006
5:31 pm

Just wondering if you have factored in energy losses in the tromp and bubble pump due to turbelence? And the different densitys of the hot and cold water and...
Brian White
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Sep 25, 2006
7:47 am

Mainly I was trying to figure out ahead of time if it would be worth building one and seeing if it works. Turbulent flow needs to be avoided by using large...
Archimedes Submerged
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