Dear Frank:
I haven´t seem serious posting in the list since David died, but as far as I
understood the more clear explanation of whirlpower was the one on
www.whirlpower.cc, the (homepage), David, was always trying to get people
interested in build a prototype, something like a big pool (size was of some
consideration, maybe to have functional relation with gravity with "enough"
mass.
In theory, the whirl will be sustained by pumps, the liquid falling, in a
long whirlpool, (due to the effect of gravity) will push some blades
(following the example of dams) of a turbine, I presume (maybe words betray
me), the "twilight zone" here is if REALLY the energy created by the turbine
is greater than the needed to pump water back again to the top of the
whirlpool. I guess is pretty basic the equation of energy in the vertical
level, BUT, my wonder is how much energy can water take from gravity in a
whirlpool motion...
Considerations:
1. Size of the whirlpool is important, maybe due to mass relation of the
water and the earth.
2. The important equations are NOT in the Vortex, but in the whirlpool
itself, the goal is to create a "hurricane" of water... with top
counterclockwise, and bottom clockwise...spinning...
don´t know if that is "posible".
3. The longer path to go down of the water is supposed to be the key to
energy-taking from gravity.
There are other considerations, the "hurricane" behaviors, of the "lower"
part of the whirlpool, that was another "twilight zone"...
well, I'm really interested in your company/group, and those "tesla"
generators you mentioned, I would like to know more about them all, how can
I do that? website? documents?
well, hope this info if of any use...
R. J. C.
"Trust not thy eyes but your soul whisper"
<br><br><br>R. J. C.
"Trust not thy eyes but your soul whisper"
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