This is good but too big for my needs. I'm building something similar but on a much smaller scale, ie domestic. Check my channel out to see it running.
It's basically an extremely clever way to move heat and borrow some of it to make power while doing so. In conventional operation, the plant's waste heat from it's boilers simply dissipates into the atmosphere. This device pumps a coolant into a heat exchanger that's been installed in the smokestack. The tremendous heat in the stack vaporizes the coolant in the exchanger, producing tremendous pressure in the process. That vapor turns a tiny little turbine in the generator unit, which induces...
@wiscokiddd it looks like some kind of 'shrouded' turbine, the narrower part where the flow pinches to a bottleneck. but yeah, they're pretty vague about it
soooooo cool. i am a second year electrical engineering student and i have been trying to brainstorm some ideas to do exactly this. i do not have the expertise knowledge or resources to get this far. anyways good job guys. really cool.
hmm, imagine running this on heat produced by the Rossi excess heat device, running on Nickel , it's very interesting
VERGIS92 4 months ago
This is good but too big for my needs. I'm building something similar but on a much smaller scale, ie domestic. Check my channel out to see it running.
DoLpH1983 5 months ago
It's basically an extremely clever way to move heat and borrow some of it to make power while doing so. In conventional operation, the plant's waste heat from it's boilers simply dissipates into the atmosphere. This device pumps a coolant into a heat exchanger that's been installed in the smokestack. The tremendous heat in the stack vaporizes the coolant in the exchanger, producing tremendous pressure in the process. That vapor turns a tiny little turbine in the generator unit, which induces...
NorCalTuna 8 months ago
WTF? The video shows a generator but what turns it? What kind of turbine or what ever do you use?
wiscokiddd 9 months ago
@wiscokiddd it looks like some kind of 'shrouded' turbine, the narrower part where the flow pinches to a bottleneck. but yeah, they're pretty vague about it
AngryVGFur 5 months ago
soooooo cool. i am a second year electrical engineering student and i have been trying to brainstorm some ideas to do exactly this. i do not have the expertise knowledge or resources to get this far. anyways good job guys. really cool.
portoqwerty 9 months ago
Bery good!
what program you use??
rofra3 1 year ago
chungfs 1 year ago
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chungfs 1 year ago
This the wave of the future, U.S. Gov. just give us a chance to prove the innovation that the people of this great nation possess.
marlin4887 1 year ago