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Posted by nntp.aioe.org on June 4, 2010, 5:18 am
Ultimate technology for turbines.
Novel design for blades, wich is six times the performance of the
conventional turbine.
Posted by vaughn on June 4, 2010, 8:05 am
> wich is six times the performance of the conventional turbine.
Proof please. My bullshit detector just went off! 6X the performance of a
normal turbine would give over 100% efficency.
Vaughn
Posted by amdx on June 4, 2010, 2:53 pm
>> wich is six times the performance of the conventional turbine. > Proof please. My bullshit detector just went off! 6X the performance of > a normal turbine would give over 100% efficency. > Vaughn
Same here, conventitional turbines are around 40% efficient,
so 6 x 40% equals perpetual motion. Hot dog stop the oil pumps!
Betz's law says the max efficiency is 59%, I know caused I
googled it. :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27_law
http://www.talentfactory.dk/en/stat/betzpro.htm
Mike
Posted by ASMotor on June 4, 2010, 6:30 pm
In comparative tests in the wind tunnel,
the new turbine produces 8X more power at the generator,
that the conventional blade (NACA 4412).
This turbine will be on the market soon, equipping small wind turbines.
First, a 1,8kw wind turbine.
Thanks
>> wich is six times the performance of the conventional turbine. > Proof please. My bullshit detector just went off! 6X the performance of > a normal turbine would give over 100% efficency. > Vaughn >
Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on June 4, 2010, 7:12 pm
wrote:
>In comparative tests in the wind tunnel, >the new turbine produces 8X more power at the generator, >that the conventional blade (NACA 4412). >This turbine will be on the market soon, equipping small wind turbines. >First, a 1,8kw wind turbine.
Let's see, a normal 1800W turbine would be about 95 sq.ft. swept area.
So at 8X efficiency, yours would be ~12sq.ft, or ~4' diameter. Is that
about right? I think I've seen some of those on Ebay. Not to mention
that other spammers claim that by using their $49.99 secrets, anyone
can build a turbine for about $100 in hardware store materials. A day
late and a dollar short there, pard.