So, a lot of people in the comments are annoyed because I didn't test the valves. The reason why I didn't test the valves in this video, is because the Tesla Valve only works properly in a specific setting with short pulses of high pressure. (That's the point made in the video) I still don't have the right setup to show the Tesla Valve in action but soon I will, so the best I can do for now is to invite you guys to stick around, the Tesla Turbine Pulse Jet Generator will be a great project.
Yes, definitely make a 3d printed pulsejet-tesla-turbine. I want to watch it melt :P. (nah I assume you'll construct it with more heat-tolerant parts) Love your videos ♥
Actually I know a guy who uses 3d printed PLA with a graphite coating to make the nozzles for large model rockets. I have seen the nozzles after they have been fired, they are in far better shape then I would have expected. Some are not even deformed.
This video contains both the best explanation of a Tesla Valve (Valvular Conduit!) and a pulse jet engine I have ever seen, heard, or read... all in one video! Two for the price of one! This is awesome! Thanks for posting!
In high school in architectural drafting decades ago they taught us about how the smoke shelf in a residential brick fireplace works. It is a bit like single part Tesla Valve, in that a smoke shelf is located above the angled back wall of the fireplace. Part of the theory is that the arrangement of the throat near the smoke shelf acts along with the smoke chamber as a bit of a valve to keep a backdraft from a rogue gust of wind from blowing smoke the wrong way down the flue. This is all kinda codified by the complicated dimensions that the masons have developed over the years along with code officials for different sizes and shapes of fireplaces, all calculated and tabulated in sections and diagrams.
If you decide to go through on the pulse jet generator, I’d probably be the first time in a while someone has made one of those Tesla valve pulse jets, and I think that’s pretty darn cool.
*chants* build it build it build it! As a tinkerer myself, I've always been fascinated by Tesla's inventions and you're the first person I've seen in RUclips explain how it all fits together.
Nice video! Looks like everything's spot on! I show a working 0 moving part combustion chamber exactly as you describe, and I tried it with a mechanical diode first, it was extremely hard to get going steady and only wanted to pulse at a specific speed, after I added the Tesla valve, it does exactly as you describe, works at any frequency and runs as fast as you like.
I genuinely think this guy doesn't get enough attention and is one of the best and most interesting science youtube guy I've subscribed and liked all your vids Keep making the good videos you will get the attention you truly deserve very soon if you keep going.
Integza, Please make this project. If it does end up melting, you could use lost PLA casting to turn your 3D prints into common metals such as aluminum or copper with very little equipment!
@@charlesmitchard246 It can work, if tuned for the particular fluid, frequency, and pressure. My intuition says that the valve action would be stronger if the lobes varied in size. Also, the device will significantly impede flow in both directions, though by different amounts. It would be interesting to see what optimized versions look like, but not enough to get me to spend 4 weeks optimizing models.
If you search RUclips for working Tesla Valve you will find a couple videos showing one working-ish. If you define Q as forward/reverse flow, a measure of quality, you can find a video showing maybe two or three times the flow from a balloon going forward vs backwards. That would be a Q of 2 or 3. Some silicon diodes have a Q of more than a billion. The video that used "shrinky dinks" to make a micro-fluidics version did a little better than the balloon version.
Hey man, I just wanna say I really appreciate your videos and the personality you put into each video. Keep it up! and you definitely do that motor project.
Hey love the channel. Here is an idea. How about make Tesla valve turbine and make a small generator to make small voltage to drive a little pump. Attach this to hose end use tap flow to power turbine, make electric suck more water using little pump thus more pressure, little super economic self powered water jet.
Not annoyed in regards to the display. I’ve seen videos that used particulates to demonstrate the valve. Btw... never seen anyone link the multiple inventions together. The picture becomes clear when you can see the picture in its entirety. Kudos!
a family member back in the day knew Mr. Tesla and in a conversation Tesla made a remarkable statement. The Tesla valve is a cut away of a next generation Tesla turbine. The inner channel dividers are actually rings attached to a central shaft ( modern equivalent turbine engine ). Its info passed down a while so how much truth is in this is to be questioned but, at a time when airplane props were brand new and rotary engines a dream it shows how ingenious he really was.
Thanks for confirming my suspicions about this being only for pulsed or "alternating" systems. It appears to behave similar to an RLC circuit (well, not exactly) but for matter instead of electricity.
@@integza the man was a genius, if not also a bit eccentric if that's the word. We owe so much to his vision including the industry where I'm employed.
There are research papers on optimizing the design of the Tesla valve, but I didn't get the impression it only works in bursts, and there are youtube videos showing it works for fluids. Gases might be more difficult. There is something similar though I don't know the name. It also has no moving parts, but acts sort of like a transistor for fluids. It has an inlet and an outlet and a 3rd line which is able to modulate the flow. I think the Tesla valve is the same thing, except with the control line connected to the outlet. If you think about it this is a lot like a JFET constant current source.
Here is something similar to the hydrodynamic transistor I mentioned: www.researchgate.net/publication/301549718_Microfluidic_Valves_for_Flow_Control_at_Low_Reynolds_Numbers Here is the research paper on optimizing the Tesla valve: fluidsengineering.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=1828374 You can see it as a cascade of hydrodynamic transistors with the control lines connected to one side of each transistor. In another sense, you are taking advantage of the fluid's momentum to cause it to sway sideways into the meandering path in the reverse direction, thus obstructing the short path. Therefore it is beneficial for the start and ends of the valves to run together so that sideways momentum is conserved into each consecutive valve. This design is not as good as it does not take advantage of the first loop momentum to force the stream into the next loop: www.researchgate.net/figure/elocity-field-of-a-tesla-valve-in-backward-direction-with-an-applied-pressure-of-6KPa-X_fig2_229035232 The flow obstruction begins at the last valve in the direction of flow and then cascades towards the source as the obstructed flow develops. Look at the flow charts and think about it.
It’d be great to see it! Also, I’m sorry that people don’t understand that ‘short, high velocity bursts’ does not equal ‘use your breath’ and so it wasn’t demonstrated. I’m fine with it not being demonstrated, and can’t wait to see your design for a Tesla generator :)
@3:30 I think a double acting pump moves air or fluid on both the up and down stroke. So in your illustration, fluid flow should be constant, alternating between the top outlet and the bottom outlet with each stroke.
We need something like this in HVAC, where the negative pressure from the system stops the condensate water from draining out of the system, unless you put a trap in, which always gets full of stuff and clogs, or freezes.
I have the same idea in spirit. Use a vehicle turbo derived jet and a vehicle turbo behind it. Use the charge air the increase jet output and cool exhaust, and attach the shaft to a generator. Better yet oversize that turbo and have a compound setup to unlock incredible airflow rates required to power a massive centrifugal turbine, more suited for the kind of torque production necessary for a generator.
@@integza indeed. i always like watching your videos, especially for your way of approaching projects. i think this one, will be a challenge which you have to overcome, and something that you dont really see around. you are definately one of the underrated channels in my opinion, and you deserve more crowd. have fun my friend, and thank you for the content.
This it's the first time I saw one of your videos. Just keep forward with old dreams of this amazing guy called Nikola. Please I want to see more videos about. Love
Como engenheiro elétrico, Nikola Tesla inventou está válvula para usar com fluidos, mas ao lê sua patente podemos perceber que está válvula é um dispositivo elétrico é uma peça para ser usada como parte de outro dispositivo, seu funcionamento asemelha se a um diodo onde a corrente elétrica passa por um lado e não volta, fiz a tradução e leitura desta patente e postei é interessante...
If you can find it Tesla has his Tesla turbine system being driven with two Tesla valves and the output being sucked out by a Venturi valve re entering the tubing so that it can be efficient as possible.
When I heard about the Telsa Valve, the first thing I was thinking about was a pulsejet engine. I was like, I have some aerospace friends, let's tell them! Then I watched this video...
There already is an engine with no moving parts. It's called a ramjet air breathing engine. The only catch is that it requires another aircraft to bring it to speed before it can begin producing thrust, and it must remain at that speed or faster to keep producing thrust. The engine works when the aircraft is moving fast enough for the air to compress itself in the engine. It can do this because of the shape of the engine. All that's needed is a fuel spray and it can continue flying for as long as its fuel tanks last.
love the video cant wait to see you put a pulse jet engine onto a tesla turbine and see the output voltage still dont know why you dont have more subs I subbed have a great day
I really enjoyed the video but it would have been nice to see a few demos of the ones you made in action. Maybe a later video? Subscribed. Nice humour.
Test examples of the valvular conduit? I probably should have done some but because those were to big to use with gases I decided to use animation instead. I'll do some in the future. Thank you for subscribing and welcome to the team!
So, you've built a valve, a pulse jet, a turbo generator, and rendered bio-diesel. Now you need to put it all together and use a vapor spray to atomize the diesel and complete the cycle.
I would absolutely love it if you made the entire set up! although, you might need an aluminum turbine, like me. I am going to build an aluminum turbine next.
Yes please! I definitely wanna see this come to life. You might be able to use your current turbine if you put some sort of heat exchanger between the jet and the turbine much like an intercooler on a turbo.
Sorry I printed one of these, and found the rest of the info more interesting. All most like this video was made for people who knew the basics.. So why beat a dead horse?
Have you tried making some sort of dynamic valve? like a powered fan which forces air into the combustion side but since it is powered it wouldn't allow air in the other direction? or maybe using the tesla turbine to force air into the combustion chamber, but the turbine wouldn't allow air in reverse. Although while writing this comment I feel that's sounds exactly like a jet engine
To stay with your 3D printed theme Tesla turbine powered by Pulse Jet with valvular conduits. 3D print the Pulse Jet burn Chamber mode has two pieces to be bolted together pinching two sheets mild /stainless Steel allowing you to use a pressure washer to hydroform form the burn Chambers. You some powdered metal filament to create the valvular conduit. Something like a Turbocharger intercooler may work as a heat exchanger /reclaimer to protect the plastic version from melting
I know I’m one week late, and you can probably tell that we all want you to make it, and you’ve probably already started, but please do make it! Don’t push yourself too hard tho, this must be a lotta work for you
Nice device. Never heard of it before. Appears to have some great applications. i would think the effectiveness would depend on viscosity of the fluid or gas involved.
A neat experiment is to take a half meter long metal tesla valvular and connect it to water pipes and tanks and then heat it and you can pump water with no moving parts even reaching a boil only sucks water out of one tank faster to pump it along to the other tank.
I thinking rather than calling it a valve, since I have a few years experience in hydraulics, when after seeing the intended effect I see it performing the function of a restrictor. So there you have it, I see it as a restrictor since it does not entirely block neither flow or pressure but reduces such values.
Dude, you are so right on with this video. The tesla turbine engine has not yet made it to prime time, I really would like to see it happen. Tesla described it, but for some reason any sign of it has been suppressed. Maybe it won't work? I bet it will. There is a surprise effect that is hidden in this design..... Can't wait until you find it. Cheers, B
It's possible to combined his valve to his turban in creation of a device that modulates an ether charge in a vacuum, what will be called Blue energy in the future, it's main application is for electrostatic flight, Maser cutting and shaping devices along with a water based surge maser weapon (his death ray). Imagen a weapon that when fired at a city instantly evaporates all water under the earth surface six feet down, exploding upwards destroying everything that wasn't burnt or melted.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge actually wasn't collapsed by resonant frequency, it was collapsed by purely mechanical harmony, wind pushed the bridge, then the wind died down and tthe bridge rebounded past its original position, this kept happening, the deformation becoming more extreme each time, until collapse.
So, a lot of people in the comments are annoyed because I didn't test the valves.
The reason why I didn't test the valves in this video, is because the Tesla Valve only works properly in a specific setting with short pulses of high pressure. (That's the point made in the video)
I still don't have the right setup to show the Tesla Valve in action but soon I will, so the best I can do for now is to invite you guys to stick around, the Tesla Turbine Pulse Jet Generator will be a great project.
What can it do for sound?!
You had one job.
Your accent sounds portuguese AF. Where are you from?
@@Fred_Costa Portugal :D
Thanks for explaining... Still disappointed :p
You need to design the rest of the system and get testing :)
Yes, definitely make a 3d printed pulsejet-tesla-turbine. I want to watch it melt :P.
(nah I assume you'll construct it with more heat-tolerant parts)
Love your videos ♥
But definitely no 3d printing this time
I think I'll go with metal on this one XD
+1, Agree
@@integza Try Ceramics. Higher heat tolerance and corrosion resistance. Admittedly manufacturing is harder.
Actually I know a guy who uses 3d printed PLA with a graphite coating to make the nozzles for large model rockets. I have seen the nozzles after they have been fired, they are in far better shape then I would have expected. Some are not even deformed.
This video contains both the best explanation of a Tesla Valve (Valvular Conduit!) and a pulse jet engine I have ever seen, heard, or read... all in one video! Two for the price of one! This is awesome! Thanks for posting!
Thank you man :D
In high school in architectural drafting decades ago they taught us about how the smoke shelf in a residential brick fireplace works. It is a bit like single part Tesla Valve, in that a smoke shelf is located above the angled back wall of the fireplace. Part of the theory is that the arrangement of the throat near the smoke shelf acts along with the smoke chamber as a bit of a valve to keep a backdraft from a rogue gust of wind from blowing smoke the wrong way down the flue. This is all kinda codified by the complicated dimensions that the masons have developed over the years along with code officials for different sizes and shapes of fireplaces, all calculated and tabulated in sections and diagrams.
If you decide to go through on the pulse jet generator, I’d probably be the first time in a while someone has made one of those Tesla valve pulse jets, and I think that’s pretty darn cool.
*chants* build it build it build it!
As a tinkerer myself, I've always been fascinated by Tesla's inventions and you're the first person I've seen in RUclips explain how it all fits together.
Nice video! Looks like everything's spot on! I show a working 0 moving part combustion chamber exactly as you describe, and I tried it with a mechanical diode first, it was extremely hard to get going steady and only wanted to pulse at a specific speed, after I added the Tesla valve, it does exactly as you describe, works at any frequency and runs as fast as you like.
Can't wait to try and design one :D
Watching back several years later, I can see the seeds of greatness in this video
You deserve much more Subscribers.🤩
I genuinely think this guy doesn't get enough attention and is one of the best and most interesting science youtube guy
I've subscribed and liked all your vids
Keep making the good videos you will get the attention you truly deserve very soon if you keep going.
Thank you so much for that comment :)
That sure would be an interesting project to take on!
I'll try to build it!
Integza,
Please make this project. If it does end up melting, you could use lost PLA casting to turn your 3D prints into common metals such as aluminum or copper with very little equipment!
I'll try :D
Sooo... You printed it but you didn't show it working in real life. What's the point then?
You could use some colored liquid so we can see it working.
It cant be shown working because the tesla valve does not actually work
@@charlesmitchard246 it does work...
Thank you for saving me time :)
@@charlesmitchard246 It can work, if tuned for the particular fluid, frequency, and pressure.
My intuition says that the valve action would be stronger if the lobes varied in size. Also, the device will significantly impede flow in both directions, though by different amounts.
It would be interesting to see what optimized versions look like, but not enough to get me to spend 4 weeks optimizing models.
If you search RUclips for working Tesla Valve you will find a couple videos showing one working-ish. If you define Q as forward/reverse flow, a measure of quality, you can find a video showing maybe two or three times the flow from a balloon going forward vs backwards. That would be a Q of 2 or 3. Some silicon diodes have a Q of more than a billion.
The video that used "shrinky dinks" to make a micro-fluidics version did a little better than the balloon version.
I'm sure more than just a few of us here would be ecstatic to see you build the generator
Great! I'll build it than!
Hey man, I just wanna say I really appreciate your videos and the personality you put into each video. Keep it up! and you definitely do that motor project.
Thank you su much Graham :D
Integza with the masterful use of the course clear fanfare from SNES Super Mario world @ 4:14. Perfect.
DEAR GOD YES BUILD THAT CRAZY THING! even if it doesn't work as expected it would still be awesome
I'm doing it!
@@integza YES PRAISE BE THE MADMEN OF ENGINEERING!
I like your format. Keep up the good work.
Neighsayers are Neigh
I learned something new even though I have seen these valves work before.
Thank you so much for the support :D
To be honest, I love your videos... I feel you deserve way more than just 95.3k subs
Thank you for the Video Integza!
No, thank you !
Can't wait to see the whole prototype !! Also, i love how you dig thru tesla's inventions. It's amazing.
Thank you :D
Hey love the channel. Here is an idea. How about make Tesla valve turbine and make a small generator to make small voltage to drive a little pump. Attach this to hose end use tap flow to power turbine, make electric suck more water using little pump thus more pressure, little super economic self powered water jet.
The green one is my favorite! You should sell them dood!😃👍❤❤❤❤💯
Not annoyed in regards to the display.
I’ve seen videos that used particulates to demonstrate the valve.
Btw... never seen anyone link the multiple inventions together.
The picture becomes clear when you can see the picture in its entirety.
Kudos!
Thank you for ALL your videos! Really! ❤️ Thank u!
No, Thank you :D
I love your videos. It's fantastic and very good and funny😄 . Thanks for make video.
a family member back in the day knew Mr. Tesla and in a conversation Tesla made a remarkable statement. The Tesla valve is a cut away of a next generation Tesla turbine. The inner channel dividers are actually rings attached to a central shaft ( modern equivalent turbine engine ). Its info passed down a while so how much truth is in this is to be questioned but, at a time when airplane props were brand new and rotary engines a dream it shows how ingenious he really was.
Your channel is awesome dude, hope you keep it up
I sure will good sir, thank you very much :)
Very interesting. Looking for series of your videos
I love what you're doing exploring Tesla's ideas :)
Awesome videos my man. Just found your channel and loving every moment. keep it up.
I am really excited to see this prototype.
So psyched for the pulse jet turbine generator!
This is such a cool project!!! Go for it big guy, build it!!! You have definitely earned my subscribe!
Welcome to the team :D
I definitely would love to see what you can do with the combination of the valve and turbine! Love the videos!
Thanks for confirming my suspicions about this being only for pulsed or "alternating" systems. It appears to behave similar to an RLC circuit (well, not exactly) but for matter instead of electricity.
It all makes sense once you take a look at the patents
@@integza the man was a genius, if not also a bit eccentric if that's the word. We owe so much to his vision including the industry where I'm employed.
I love your videos because....you tell all knowledgeable things very clearly....😃
Keep it up...
imagine physically making something, and not demonstrating it for more than 4 seconds.
Anyway, neat video.
a channel talking about the great nikola tesla, and showing some of his inventions, i click the suscribe botton without thinking haha
Thank you for that :D
There are research papers on optimizing the design of the Tesla valve, but I didn't get the impression it only works in bursts, and there are youtube videos showing it works for fluids. Gases might be more difficult. There is something similar though I don't know the name. It also has no moving parts, but acts sort of like a transistor for fluids. It has an inlet and an outlet and a 3rd line which is able to modulate the flow. I think the Tesla valve is the same thing, except with the control line connected to the outlet. If you think about it this is a lot like a JFET constant current source.
Here is something similar to the hydrodynamic transistor I mentioned:
www.researchgate.net/publication/301549718_Microfluidic_Valves_for_Flow_Control_at_Low_Reynolds_Numbers
Here is the research paper on optimizing the Tesla valve:
fluidsengineering.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=1828374
You can see it as a cascade of hydrodynamic transistors with the control lines connected to one side of each transistor.
In another sense, you are taking advantage of the fluid's momentum to cause it to sway sideways into the meandering path in the reverse direction, thus obstructing the short path. Therefore it is beneficial for the start and ends of the valves to run together so that sideways momentum is conserved into each consecutive valve.
This design is not as good as it does not take advantage of the first loop momentum to force the stream into the next loop:
www.researchgate.net/figure/elocity-field-of-a-tesla-valve-in-backward-direction-with-an-applied-pressure-of-6KPa-X_fig2_229035232
The flow obstruction begins at the last valve in the direction of flow and then cascades towards the source as the obstructed flow develops. Look at the flow charts and think about it.
Tesla Pulse Jet generator is also one of my greatest ambitions. Didn't think Tesla already thought of that
It’d be great to see it! Also, I’m sorry that people don’t understand that ‘short, high velocity bursts’ does not equal ‘use your breath’ and so it wasn’t demonstrated. I’m fine with it not being demonstrated, and can’t wait to see your design for a Tesla generator :)
Thank you so much for that comment :D
love the vibe and your style looks like your having fun :3
Thanks :D
Lets hope his inventions take fruition and stop oil wars
Bro your vidoes are awesome, looking forward for the next one :)
Thank you :D
I just found your channel. I love it!!!
@3:30 I think a double acting pump moves air or fluid on both the up and down stroke. So in your illustration, fluid flow should be constant, alternating between the top outlet and the bottom outlet with each stroke.
Thank you, looking forward to seeing the pulse jet engine you speak of. Cool stuff man!
We need something like this in HVAC, where the negative pressure from the system stops the condensate water from draining out of the system, unless you put a trap in, which always gets full of stuff and clogs, or freezes.
I have the same idea in spirit. Use a vehicle turbo derived jet and a vehicle turbo behind it. Use the charge air the increase jet output and cool exhaust, and attach the shaft to a generator. Better yet oversize that turbo and have a compound setup to unlock incredible airflow rates required to power a massive centrifugal turbine, more suited for the kind of torque production necessary for a generator.
You've earned my sub with that intro alone
I've been dreaming of making a FIREARM SUSPRESSOR with this design.
i'm looking forward on you making it :)
Great :D I think it will be a very interesting project!
@@integza indeed. i always like watching your videos, especially for your way of approaching projects. i think this one, will be a challenge which you have to overcome, and something that you dont really see around. you are definately one of the underrated channels in my opinion, and you deserve more crowd.
have fun my friend, and thank you for the content.
This it's the first time I saw one of your videos. Just keep forward with old dreams of this amazing guy called Nikola. Please I want to see more videos about. Love
6:32 YES! Please do so! You have my whole-hearted condonement and encouragement. Proceed with enlightening the world.
A pulsejet ,Tesla valve , Tesla turbine would be an awesome project !!
Como engenheiro elétrico, Nikola Tesla inventou está válvula para usar com fluidos, mas ao lê sua patente podemos perceber que está válvula é um dispositivo elétrico é uma peça para ser usada como parte de outro dispositivo, seu funcionamento asemelha se a um diodo onde a corrente elétrica passa por um lado e não volta, fiz a tradução e leitura desta patente e postei é interessante...
If you can find it Tesla has his Tesla turbine system being driven with two Tesla valves and the output being sucked out by a Venturi valve re entering the tubing so that it can be efficient as possible.
That sounds like a good idea!
When I heard about the Telsa Valve, the first thing I was thinking about was a pulsejet engine. I was like, I have some aerospace friends, let's tell them! Then I watched this video...
Awesome video, just subbed
There already is an engine with no moving parts. It's called a ramjet air breathing engine. The only catch is that it requires another aircraft to bring it to speed before it can begin producing thrust, and it must remain at that speed or faster to keep producing thrust. The engine works when the aircraft is moving fast enough for the air to compress itself in the engine. It can do this because of the shape of the engine. All that's needed is a fuel spray and it can continue flying for as long as its fuel tanks last.
Definatly make the turbine with the pulse jet.
Pulse Turboshaft
Aaaaand here we are 😅
definitely* sorry
fuck yeah. love your heavily modded creality.
Brilliant video❤️👍
I would love to see you build the generator! That would be epic!
The guy needs more subs.
I subscribed and hit the bell, gimme that jet powered Tesla generator!
OH YEAH!!
Great work, can't wait for generator setup. Regards
Coming soon than :D
love the video cant wait to see you put a pulse jet engine onto a tesla turbine and see the output voltage still dont know why you dont have more subs I subbed have a great day
Thank you :D
@@integza no problem cant wait to see what other tesla inventions you will rebuild love the content
I really enjoyed the video but it would have been nice to see a few demos of the ones you made in action. Maybe a later video? Subscribed. Nice humour.
Test examples of the valvular conduit? I probably should have done some but because those were to big to use with gases I decided to use animation instead.
I'll do some in the future.
Thank you for subscribing and welcome to the team!
So, you've built a valve, a pulse jet, a turbo generator, and rendered bio-diesel. Now you need to put it all together and use a vapor spray to atomize the diesel and complete the cycle.
Do it! Make the whole machine! :)
a pulsejet powered generator? that sound pretty neat!
I would love to see this project take place. I'm so into this stuff you talk about
Nice! That's great to hear :D
By varying the size of the reversing chambers, you should be able to use harmonics to amplify the effects of reverse flow going into a chamber.
I would absolutely love it if you made the entire set up! although, you might need an aluminum turbine, like me. I am going to build an aluminum turbine next.
Nice! Yeah, metal is the only option.
yeah that would be awesome! I like your videos
Thanks :D
How come he has only 10k subs.......... Nice video :)
Thank you :D
It works awesome in the sufioning of fluids..
Yes please! I definitely wanna see this come to life. You might be able to use your current turbine if you put some sort of heat exchanger between the jet and the turbine much like an intercooler on a turbo.
Cooling of the gases might be hard but I'll try.
I can't wait for the day you reveal the fact that you're actually tesla's grandson
When I get to 100 k subs ( cough cough)
so you printed three tesla valve and you didn't show it working......great video
Sorry I printed one of these, and found the rest of the info more interesting. All most like this video was made for people who knew the basics.. So why beat a dead horse?
Have you tried making some sort of dynamic valve? like a powered fan which forces air into the combustion side but since it is powered it wouldn't allow air in the other direction? or maybe using the tesla turbine to force air into the combustion chamber, but the turbine wouldn't allow air in reverse.
Although while writing this comment I feel that's sounds exactly like a jet engine
I think it would be great (maybe more than greate... like exceptional, fantastic, extreme and so on;). Thumbs up!!
Thanks man :D
To stay with your 3D printed theme Tesla turbine powered by Pulse Jet with valvular conduits.
3D print the Pulse Jet burn Chamber mode has two pieces to be bolted together pinching two sheets mild /stainless Steel allowing you to use a pressure washer to hydroform form the burn Chambers. You some powdered metal filament to create the valvular conduit.
Something like a Turbocharger intercooler may work as a heat exchanger /reclaimer to protect the plastic version from melting
I know I’m one week late, and you can probably tell that we all want you to make it, and you’ve probably already started, but please do make it!
Don’t push yourself too hard tho, this must be a lotta work for you
Thank you so much for the support! It helps more than you can imagine :D
Nice device. Never heard of it before. Appears to have some great applications. i would think the effectiveness would depend on viscosity of the fluid or gas involved.
You're right!
Nice video, and nice project ! Hope you will turn it to reality !
Thanks :D
I think that is a great idea
A neat experiment is to take a half meter long metal tesla valvular and connect it to water pipes and tanks and then heat it and you can pump water with no moving parts even reaching a boil only sucks water out of one tank faster to pump it along to the other tank.
Oh, so you used an editing gauntlet to snap it to skip the process? Neat.
It's a backflow prevention device!
I thinking rather than calling it a valve, since I have a few years experience in hydraulics, when after seeing the intended effect I see it performing the function of a restrictor. So there you have it, I see it as a restrictor since it does not entirely block neither flow or pressure but reduces such values.
Im SO EXITED FOR THIS!!!!!!!
ME TOO!!!
YAYAAAAAAAAAA
Dude, you are so right on with this video. The tesla turbine engine has not yet made it to prime time, I really would like to see it happen. Tesla described it, but for some reason any sign of it has been suppressed. Maybe it won't work? I bet it will. There is a surprise effect that is hidden in this design..... Can't wait until you find it. Cheers, B
It's possible to combined his valve to his turban in creation of a device that modulates an ether charge in a vacuum, what will be called Blue energy in the future, it's main application is for electrostatic flight, Maser cutting and shaping devices along with a water based surge maser weapon (his death ray). Imagen a weapon that when fired at a city instantly evaporates all water under the earth surface six feet down, exploding upwards destroying everything that wasn't burnt or melted.
If you utilize a softer filament along with the standard frame filament, this can actually be a one way valve.
Grat job man, if you can pull off a working prototype of the propulsion system I will have to find a way to send you at least a spool of filament.
That would be very interesting
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge actually wasn't collapsed by resonant frequency, it was collapsed by purely mechanical harmony, wind pushed the bridge, then the wind died down and tthe bridge rebounded past its original position, this kept happening, the deformation becoming more extreme each time, until collapse.