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Developing a steam turbine for solar thermal energy

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

29,000 rpm, at about 25 psi.
4 5/8" diameter rotor

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  • LEGEN- WAIT FOR IT-DARY

    This is what I've been looking for, great success. I assume you're generating power now Sir? And how much are we producing?

  • @schr4nz not yet, suppleirs keep going cold

  • It's of my own design, like a tesla turbine but instead of a tesla rotor, more like a turbocharger, or francis water turbine rotor. And the rotor also has pelton wheel type notches in it for the nozzle. I had it made at a machineshop with cnc machines.

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  • Hi. I am Frank. I am interested in bying one of your turbines. I can be reached at fscodenis@hotmail.com

    Thank you much.

  • @NicholasToka San Francisco Tech Shop or San Jose Tech shop have it all and stick with the bladeless Tesla Turbine

  • Tesla Turbines are bladless simpler and cheaper to produce

  • Nice work,, well done keep up the great project.. 

  • hahahaha! bozoingo! u got it man...admirable indeed

  • Buddy can u pass me ur email, i really need ur help in designing a turbine....

  • How did u make the turbine? What sort of turbine is it?

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