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Who can carry this rotor Mazenauer




by patou » 13/02/15, 20:56

see this site

http://mazenauer-rotor.com/ translation

The Mazenauer turbine incorporates energy-control technology, with the difficult to beat for simplicity in design (only one component of rotation), the medium is the air moves exactly in shape or path, like nature. In correspondence with natural movement Inherent etheric energy movement is coupled similar to a real tornado in the process of displacement so that an enormous amount of rotational mechanical energy produces which can be converted to very good people of usable electricity The generator very easy.

Move movement like nature

Nature moves perfectly. Considering movement process in nature, for example, it is found that the seemingly displaced the slow growth of the seeds of a sunflower or snail shell, or rapid displacement of the whirlpool in the bathtub or even a tornado at Optimally on the spiral tracks. This spiral paths is independent of their actual size or speed is always the same laws as the base.

Even in progress

Exactly this law if years ago that the late Hans Mazenauer - builder named after him benefit "Mazenauer Tornado Machine". The machine simply consisted of a double-cone rotor having helical air guide tracks, an airtight housing and an electric motor like a starter.

Simply simple

With the help of the electric motor, the turbine was brought (according to the authors, the more appropriate term) to accelerate; After a short period of time is automatically the turbine and the starter motor can be switched off.

Operation

First, the starter accelerates the rotor of the turbine at a predetermined speed. Here, the air is sucked on the underside of the rotor and in the compressed conical spiral paths. For this purpose, drive energy is required. After the throttling of the twin cone rotor of the tablet and heated by air is relaxed in the spirals now widening. In this "pull" the air cools and this removes heat from the environment. In addition, the reduction of friction on the walls. Said extension has been made at a longer distance and a larger final diameter than on the inlet pressure side but particularly on such a swirling spiral sheet as they re-walk and thus the coupled nature found in Nature's energies as a tornado in motion are, The larger Sogwirbel overall provides more energy than it takes available on the pressure side of the air compression. To ensure that no mechanical drive power is provided from the outside is more needed (electric starter can be disabled) and there is a self-executing process that its speed until the self- Destruction continues to increase without stress and without brake, even (knew this particular Hans Mazenauer not and therefore had devoid dear to his Mio CHF 1,5 prototype experiment)! By appropriate technical measures, the performance and vast potential of the turbine can control very well and simply avoid destruction.
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by Christophe » 14/02/15, 00:26

An 3D printer would not have too much trouble making it!
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Who can carry this rotor Mazenauer




by patou » 17/02/15, 11:47

Christophe wrote:An 3D printer would not have too much trouble making it!



http://www.free-energy.ws/ron-rockwell.html

http://mazenauer-rotor.com/

The latter exploded so much speed was important

See this topic.

SCHAUBERGER: electromagnetic vortex turbines from 1941 ??

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by Gaston » 17/02/15, 12:09

patou wrote:The latter exploded so much speed was important
We have invented a system that can produce infinite energy, but we do not have enough material to support an infinite energy ...

It's too bad. : Mrgreen:
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by ARMAND » 22/02/15, 13:22

This system does not produce infinite energy. It will work as long as it can collect heat in its environment. It is an extrapolation of the jet engine (by col de laval) each blade, with its strangulation represents a reactor, it would be simpler to manufacture when has the shape once understood the principle of operation ...

Otherwise an 3d printer for a positive mold, then casting in ceramic aeronautical type!
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by Flytox » 22/02/15, 19:27

ARMAND wrote:This system does not produce infinite energy. It will work as long as it can collect heat in its environment. It is an extrapolation of the jet engine (by col de laval) each blade, with its strangulation represents a reactor, it would be simpler to manufacture when has the shape once understood the principle of operation ...

Otherwise an 3d printer for a positive mold, Then casting in ceramics aeronautical type !


What is that: "aeronautical type ceramic"?
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by ARMAND » 23/02/15, 16:40

I did not expect this question, it is eutectic ceramics based on refractory oxides, only material able to withstand centripetal energy!
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by Ahmed » 23/02/15, 17:45

So what can this very strange expression mean: "centripetal energy"?
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by Flytox » 24/02/15, 23:27

From what we see on the net, these eutectic ceramics based on refractory oxides are promising but still subjects of upstream laboratory studies. There are not yet any such usable "materials" which can be sold on the market and whose characteristics are defined / held / tenable. It could take 10 or 15 years or even more to see them emerge (if they emerge). From there to say that they would be the only ones able to resist the "centripetal energy" ....

https://hal.inria.fr/file/index/docid/4 ... 48_0_0.pdf

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by elephant » 25/02/15, 10:17

Armand, I am also annoyed by the fact that scientists refuse to talk about centrifugal force, popular term.

On the other hand, they do speak (if I understood correctly)swerve centrifugal
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_centrifuge To the many practical applications, the most popular being the wringer.

As for the centripetal force http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_centrip%C3%A8te and could be defined as " force to prevent rotation of objects f ... camp "

There are therefore applied to a rotating body around an axis a centripetal force to compensate for swerve centrifugal.
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