| Subject: Re: Perpetual Motion |
| From: Mike Swift |
| Date: 29/12/2006, 04:44 |
| Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic,alt.energy.renewable,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.sci.physics,sci.energy |
In article <1167252651.086174.23490@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com>,
"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@rock.com> wrote:
Don't think that I don't know of something that would work until the
bearing wore out.
First, invent the right compressor pump. It uses two solenoids, with
electromagnetic coils that are tuned to a frequency that is 1/5th of
the frequency of the stroke of the pump. The pump is designed like a
Rod Pump.
http://www.autoelect.com/wp/Specs/products/oilgas/poc/aepoc/index.shtml
The rest uses hydrodynamics, and slug flow, with a 500 ft deep well.
The well has a diameter that is wide enough to prevent air bubbles from
being drawn down into it. The maximum line diameter of pipes from the
bottom to the top in which slug flow is generated is 4 inches.
A water wheel, then collects the energy through a spill way that again
seperates the air from the water, and a gearbox.
If you use a crappy compressor, you won't be over unity. If you use a
water wheel that is either two wide or too narrow, it won't work. If
the gear ratio is wrong, the generator won't produce enough power to
keep the solenoid running. There is a compressor piston on either side
of the fulcrum, the Rod Pump is an example of both the velocity range
it should the solenoid should be operated at, and the value of
inductance to design the solenoid with. Maximum current flow is
present for 4/5ths of the stroke. The solenoid is also designed to
insure that the stroke is never greater than 1/3rd the length of the
solenoid, and spends all of it's time at least 2/3rds inside the coil
that draws it back. The solenoid is also designed never to reach
clamp. So, there are alot of terms to understand, that cross over into
several fields of study. Fluid/hydrodynamics and slug flow.
Electronics, for the control switching of the solenoids, which could be
mechanical. Specialty in solenoid design to design the solenoids. The
design of waterwheels which has practically all been replaced with
turbines, at high pressures, volumes, and flow rates, verses low
velocity, moderate volume flow rates. Plenty of old school to prove
either this or that.
And remember, opinion, doesn't build anything, doesn't prove whether
and idea will or won't work. It is only an opinion and should be given
only the validity of any cave painting.
If you could make any of this work you would be right up there beside
Newton and Einstein, however I think it is much more probable that you
will down there with the other million loons making statements like you
do.
--
Mike
Some say we must tax corporations more. What they do not understand is that
corporations do not pay taxes. One of our governments conditions for their
existence is they collect the taxes from their customers and pass them to
the government.
Mike Swift