Engine by capillarity. It's possible?

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Engine by capillarity. It's possible?




by Christophe » 23/02/10, 11:33

Tell me if I am wrong but the capillarity allows to go up a liquid thus a mass without energy supply, right?

Capilarity therefore makes it possible to fight gravity "for free" on condition that there is a step of drying the capillary in the motor cycle (solar drying).

Do you think it is possible to test the trick by making a micro proto or it will lead to nothing because the capillary phenomena are too slow or reduced?
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by kistinie » 23/02/10, 12:23

It is undeniably a good idea.
To be dug, for example, by farmers, whose time scale of activity coincides with that of passive capillary machines.

For people in a hurry, like us ;-), there is the ram pump, which is also passive and over-united:
onpeutlefaire.com/fichestechniques/ft-pompe-belier.php
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by Christophe » 23/02/10, 12:24

Aries is not surunitary at all ... it only converts kinetic energy into potential ...

https://www.econologie.com/plans-de-real ... -3808.html

But the ram is a super good idea and invention which I am surprised to have never heard of in 18 years of studies (including the last 8 technical and scientific) in education. nationnale ...
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by kistinie » 23/02/10, 12:32

And the kinetic energy it comes from OR?
Resonance? OR iii !!!
And the resonance, it comes from OR?

I let you convince the ram, to share your point of view ;-) on this COuP!


OR: Over Unity devices, over-unit machines, machines whose COP, coefficient of production is greater than or equal to one, whose useful output is 100% minimum.
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by Christophe » 23/02/10, 12:33

Hu? : Cheesy:
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by kistinie » 23/02/10, 13:20

Christophe wrote:
.... the ram is a super good idea and invention which I am surprised to have never heard of in 18 years of studies (including the last 8 technical and scientific) in education. nationnale ...


Christophe wrote:Hu? : Cheesy:


To say the least, about mammoth education ;-))
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by Christophe » 23/02/10, 13:48

The mamouth wanted to change all this a bit but "we" didn't let him do it ...

There is no surunity in a resonance phenomenon ... just an amplification by addition of energy.

The waves do you know? There are times bigger when the wind is the same for this reason ...

Do not confuse COP with yield ...

You will read this topic: https://www.econologie.com/forums/la-surunit ... t1241.html
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by Rabbit » 23/02/10, 13:58

The only way I can see to use the capilarite would be
to suck up the water by this means then to evaporate it
in a closed container. This water could be used later.
However, the problem will inevitably arise.
mineral salts and impurities suspended in
the water.
This phenomenon could therefore find a use but I do not
not really see which one. Can be purify stale water
in an exotic country after having decanted it.
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by Christophe » 23/02/10, 14:02

Yes rabbit, it would be a VERY slow motor and therefore not very powerful / its size and it would require a "drying" system (air, solar ...) therefore probably with lost fluid.

Can we imagine using water from a "flat" stream for example?

It would probably look in size / power like a minto wheel: https://www.econologie.com/forums/un-moteur- ... t1444.html

So is this an idea that deserves to be stopped or not?
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by quartz » 23/02/10, 15:47

Hello,

It is the preferred engine of trees capillarity, there is probably to dig in this corner there,
There already existed capillary pumps, with relay plate.
Each capillary works for a maximum length, which I don't remember anymore,
a diameter to height ratio,
Put a straw in a glass, and you will see that depending on the diameter of the straw,
the rise in water inside is not the same.

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