PHEs
Mechanical
- Jun 20, 2003
- 8
May I ask you,will my WCS engine work?
Imagine, a long water filled pipe or cylinder with a sealed piston in connected to a crankcase mechanism. By pushing the piston and the water column and suddenly stop or turn the piston. The water column moves further (more feets), create vacuum, evaporation and condense (cavitation or water column separation or condensation induced waterhammer). The water column will return with a much higher velocity according Joukowski`s law, maximum hammer head = C/g Vo and maximum pressure =p x c x v. where rho is fluid density and v is slug velocity and c is the speed of sound in water, about 4300 fps.
According to the formula, it looks like a perpetual motion machine, but is it?
I am told that a pmm engine is not possible!
With kind regards
PHEs
Imagine, a long water filled pipe or cylinder with a sealed piston in connected to a crankcase mechanism. By pushing the piston and the water column and suddenly stop or turn the piston. The water column moves further (more feets), create vacuum, evaporation and condense (cavitation or water column separation or condensation induced waterhammer). The water column will return with a much higher velocity according Joukowski`s law, maximum hammer head = C/g Vo and maximum pressure =p x c x v. where rho is fluid density and v is slug velocity and c is the speed of sound in water, about 4300 fps.
According to the formula, it looks like a perpetual motion machine, but is it?
I am told that a pmm engine is not possible!
With kind regards
PHEs