Re: Spaltbreite (und mehr..)


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Geschrieben von oneme am 24. Januar 2004 23:59:14:

Als Antwort auf: Spaltbreite geschrieben von Harald Kautz-Vella am 24. Januar 2004 23:54:02:

>..ein Wasserspalt von 3/8 Zoll Breite zwischen gegeneinander bewegten Flächen

Sollte das als Test dienen, ob wirklich jemand die Patentschrift gelesen hat?

"..within an elongated cylindrical casing at a clearance of about one eighth of an inch in the annular chamber formed therebetween."

(sehe gerade, ist schon korrigiert.. die Wasser-Resonanz ist 2.4 GHz nicht MHz)

Bei rexresearch.com gibt es einen sehr ausführlichen Text zu Frenette mit all den Messwerten die du ermitteln willst. (Der link auf der Startseite ist defekt und liefert 404 aber dieser führt zum Ziel)

Vor vielen Jahren habe ich mal ein Video gesehen über solch einen rotierenden Wassererhitzer, die Firma hatte gerade eine Ausschreibung gewonnen und man konnte dann die Anlage in Funktion (in einer Feuerwache) besichtigen, dazu auch die Fertigung und Details der Konstruktion der Maschine. Der rotierende Zylinder hatte viele Löcher (Größenordnung Zentimeter) und der Spalt war sehr klein (Größenordnung Millimeter). Die anwesenden Experten waren ziemlich ratlos, aber das Ding hat funktioniert. Der Name der Firma war mir entfallen aber die Bilder und besonders meine damaligen Gedanken sind mir noch sehr gegenwärtig: Helmholtz-Resonator und Sono-Lumineszenz. Vielleicht triggert das ja ein paar graue Zellen..

Ich hab mal kurz recherchiert und die Firma wiedergefunden, ein paar lesenswerte Auszüge im Anhang.
Fazit: Was man fertig kaufen kann muss nicht nochmal entwickelt werden.

Eine Frage noch : Hat jemand 'zufällig' das New Energy Technologies magazine abonniert ? Ich suche besonders #5(8) 2002.

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http://www.planetarymysteries.com/energy/ie.html

We have learned that in a former region of the Soviet Union, now the country of Moldova (known also as Moldavia), the VIZOR Corporation in Kishinev has already sold thousands of heating units to homes and industries! These work on the cavitation principle in ordinary water, very reminiscent of the Hydrosonic Pump of Hydrodynamics, Inc. of Rome, Georgia in the US, only they are apparently much more effective in generating excess thermal energy.

The Hydrosonic Pump of James Griggs may produce 10% to 50% excess power as steam or hot water-in the kilowatt range, from a metal cylinder rotating in ordinary water in a confined chamber. This is remarkable enough, and has already been confirmed to have reduced the electric heating bills in some US installations. But Dr. Yuri S. Potapov's devices input several kilowatts of electricity into a centrifugal water pump that feeds the device and gets out reportedly 400% to 1,000% excess power in hot water! Laboratory reports from other CIS states appear to confirm these claims. But what is most important is that hundreds upon hundreds of satisfied customers have ratified the technology in the marketplace! Who would buy a device that potentially could increase their electric hot water heating bill by 100% if the conventional centrifugal pump were say only 50% efficient (a common efficiency for such pumps)? The answer is simple: nobody! Russian and Moldovans are not fools. They know when their water and space heating bills have been cut in half or less-as VIZOR's customers regularly report. That would mean these devices have to be in the range of at least 400% "over-unity." Of course, this is such a provocative preliminary conclusion, it simply has to be tested in laboratories in the US and elsewhere before it can be fully accepted. That is precisely what will soon happen. Please stay tuned!

IE contributing editor Chris Tinsley of the UK and IE scientific advisor, chemical engineer Dr. Peter Gluck of Romania, traveled to Kishinev to see what was going on at VIZOR; they file their report in this issue ("Infinite Energy2, Vol. 1, No. 2 1995). What they found was most astonishing: an obviously robust commercial enterprise, producing a variety of heating units that can heat entire large buildings. The essence of these units is a fluid vortex chamber that apparently produces intense cavitation between fluid layers. If the Griggs Hydrosonic Pump and the E-Quest Sciences ultrasonic reactor are taken as confirmed evidence that remarkable energy-producing effects are at work in cavitation systems, then it is a small step to imagine that Potapov's machines work too. The quantum leap of VIZOR's machines is their spectacularly greater efficiency in their present embodiment.

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http://www.aethmogen.com/wri/radams/miracle2003/03txt.shtml

Hydrosonic or cavitation devices - James Griggs' Hydrosonic Pump is already being sold to customers, regularly providing them with over-unity energy. An energy efficiency consultant from Georgia, Griggs invented the pump as a result of his curiosity about a common phenomenon called water hammer or cavitation. Griggs noticed that heat emanated from fluids, which flow quickly through the pipes of a boiler causing water pressure to drop in part of the pipe. Bubbles formed in the low-pressure areas collapse when carried to areas of higher pressure. The resulting shock waves collide inside the pipe bringing about the water hammer effect.

Griggs' pump is made up of a cylindrical rotor that fits closely within a steel case. When the rotor spins, water is forced through the shallow space between the rotor and the case. The resulting acceleration and turbulence created in the gap somehow heats the water and creates steam. In 1988, a testing expert found that the heat energy put out by the hydrosonic pump was 10 to 30% higher than energy used to turn the rotor.

In 1990, Griggs started Hydrodynamics, Inc. He and his partner have invested over a million dollars in the business. The units they are selling are not only more efficient than standard boilers but they also require less maintenance. They are self-cleaning and eliminate the problem of mineral build-up that reduces the efficiency of standard boilers. Georgia Power and the civil engineering department at Georgia Institute of Technology are currently conducting studies of the pump.

A new cavitation device similar to the Griggs machine is now available for testing, scientific investigation and purchase by research laboratories. This is the "Kinetic Furnace" of Kinetic Heating Systems, Inc. of Cumming, Georgia. Jointly invented by Eugene Perkins and Ralph E. Pope, the furnace is a heat-producing rotary cavitation device for which the inventors have been granted four United States patents, the most recent one in 1994. Numerous independent companies and testing agencies have found the same over-unity performance: Coefficient of Performance or C.O.P.(the ratio of output to input power) in the range 1.2 to as high as 7.0, with most typical operation in the range 1.5 to 2.0. Dr. Mallove and Jed Rothwell of Infinite Energy recently confirmed the excess heat in a preliminary on-site test.

The reactions responsible for the excess energy in the Perkins-Pope device may be novel nuclear reactions or the tapping of energy reservoirs that some have referred to as new hydrogen energy states or zero point energy. There is no possibility, according to Dr. Mallove, that the device can be explained by chemical energy or "storage energy".

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Und noch das Wort zum Sonntag aus dem 'Diwan der Ewigen Wahrheiten':

"Wunschdenken führt zu Sachverstand - oder gegen die Wand."

Na denn: Glückauf..




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