I've built the Tesla Turbine Pump for water and air, its 98% efficient, its mind blowing. I'm trying to integrate it into several applications. Very hard taking on a project of this magnitude. From protecting you ideas to law, its a dauntng thought that your work can be copied or stolen. I sort of learned alot about the man and his genius. Its shocking actually.
I have no doubts many more ideas, concepts and actual functioning designs existed, were stolen and in the end he feared for his life. Many things he took to the grave, having lost faith in mankind and the lack of faith in man being responsible.
You will be happy to know they can be purchased for sale as commercial items. The examples I saw were small scale, however. I used to think they would be a good basis for an inexpensive rocket turbopunp (disks instead of bladed rotors).
That is correct. The increased surface area is increadibly effecient and after it spools up it has this resonance coupling that takes place. A unit could double and triple rpm with the resonance coupling, its quite remarkable. I was looking into the forced induction turbo for auto and aero which seems very promising. Been mostly trying to wrap my mind around the various applications, the efficiency is unheard of. Coo that its some things you've seen in the wild though!
I've built the Tesla Turbine Pump for water and air, its 98% efficient, its mind blowing. I'm trying to integrate it into several applications. Very hard taking on a project of this magnitude. From protecting you ideas to law, its a dauntng thought that your work can be copied or stolen. I sort of learned alot about the man and his genius. Its shocking actually.
I have no doubts many more ideas, concepts and actual functioning designs existed, were stolen and in the end he feared for his life. Many things he took to the grave, having lost faith in mankind and the lack of faith in man being responsible.
You will be happy to know they can be purchased for sale as commercial items. The examples I saw were small scale, however. I used to think they would be a good basis for an inexpensive rocket turbopunp (disks instead of bladed rotors).
That is correct. The increased surface area is increadibly effecient and after it spools up it has this resonance coupling that takes place. A unit could double and triple rpm with the resonance coupling, its quite remarkable. I was looking into the forced induction turbo for auto and aero which seems very promising. Been mostly trying to wrap my mind around the various applications, the efficiency is unheard of. Coo that its some things you've seen in the wild though!
We were all born to create. It's amazing what one can create or invent with a little inspiration, adequate time and resources.
Tesla pump with rotating disks are amazingly efficient. I'm quite sure there are greatly improved versions not known to the public.
Good luck in your endeavors Fren. Glad to know you are inspired by such a brilliant mind as Nikola Tesla.
Some of the best innovators and inventors are the ones not known to the world.