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Harbin
Howdy:
I was just thinking about the tesla bladeless pump, and was wondering if the bladeless
turbine concept would work for micro hydro. If so, it would be a cheep, and easy
way to make DIY power.
Tesla's novel method of "fluid propulsion" was based on two basic principals of physics:
"adhesion and viscosity". Which brings up the question of how much head is needed to
make this work efficiently. Could this be used for low head, such as the crossflow?
Anybody know if this has been tried before? Check out the link below to get a better
idea of what I am talking about:
http://www.animatedsoftware.com/pumpglos/teslapum.htm
SeeYaa Harbin Osteen KG6URO
!sdohtem noitpyrcne devorppa-tnemnrevog troppus I
I was just thinking about the tesla bladeless pump, and was wondering if the bladeless
turbine concept would work for micro hydro. If so, it would be a cheep, and easy
way to make DIY power.
Tesla's novel method of "fluid propulsion" was based on two basic principals of physics:
"adhesion and viscosity". Which brings up the question of how much head is needed to
make this work efficiently. Could this be used for low head, such as the crossflow?
Anybody know if this has been tried before? Check out the link below to get a better
idea of what I am talking about:
http://www.animatedsoftware.com/pumpglos/teslapum.htm
SeeYaa Harbin Osteen KG6URO
!sdohtem noitpyrcne devorppa-tnemnrevog troppus I