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    B Calculating vacuum -- These numbers do not make sense

    Fixed I think. Bought a gauge that went as low as -100 kpa and it went well past that and hard up against the stopper at around where the -130 kpa graduation would have been if had been marked. Must have gone well past that level though as when I repeated the test the gauge only got as low as...
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    A hard surface means less energy is required by the animal. I’m not sure of the amount of depression ( how much higher the animals would have to lift their feet off the ground ) the animals would experience in a fields that moved under their feet ( think of walking on a soft lawn verse walking...
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    Gearing changes how power is delivered but it doesn’t change the amount of total energy that can be extracted from the system.
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    And that’s fine except when the projections are biased
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    So that inventiveness should be encouraged and instead of self projected limitations questions should be asked.
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    The op specified 10 -100 kw. We don’t know long it can fall as we don’t know the height. Yes we are limited by physics but we are not limited by existing techniques if we are open to ideas. Read any post in this forum that questions existing ideas or has a different approach and you’ll see the...
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    Limiting factor in design of small gas turbine w/ LOW self sustain speed

    Small turbines are plagued by issues caused by boundary layers. As they are caused by surface area small diameters have a larger boundary layer ratio than large diameter. With a homemade jet engine using a turbo the turbine has to produce 105 hp to drive the compressor fast enough to cause...
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    Gravity Based Electricity Generator

    Typical of this forum. Everyone projects their own limits onto others thoughts. Your idea is good and can be worked. You’ll need an external energy source to lift your weight though. Even lifting a smaller weight as your 500kg falls will decrease the power available to be generated. The option...
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    Clarify power calculation

    Yes the units are the same. Thanks for clarifying my question
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    Clarify power calculation

    Joules and watts are per second and are equal to 1 Newton metre. This is my original question as the units confused me. Maximum torque in a turbine is caused by deflection and therefore maximum torque is at stall where the blade rotation doesn’t lessen the deflection pressure. If the blade is...
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    Clarify power calculation

    Watts are watts per second also so they are the same. The pelton turbine is an impulse turbine and uses different properties of flow than a gas turbine. All gas turbines generate maximum torque at stall as that is where the maximum gas deflection is occurring. At rotational speed the gas...
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    Clarify power calculation

    Watts is equal to Newton and as the mass flow rate and velocity is calculated as per second that final answer of 163 watts ( newtons ) is divided by 1 so the answer remains 163. Am I missing something.
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    Clarify power calculation

    Yes that half mass times velocity squared is half of the flow rate of 0.00129kg per second ( so that is 0.000645 kg per second ) multiplied by 503 metres per second squared. Looking for a max torque at stall so there is no angular momentum. As with all turbines max torque is at stall and power...
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    Clarify power calculation

    Pressure drop is from 7333 pascal to 867 pascal with a fluid density of 0.051 kg per cubic metre passing through a tube ( no restriction in diameter as in a nozzle ) with a diameter of 8 mm.
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    B Calculating vacuum -- These numbers do not make sense

    There are lots of manometers that are sealed both sides.
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