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Guidebar System of Static Water Power Supply
This system, using the water removal rate of energy production purposes. It is possible install on the lakes, ponds, dams,open sea and specially designed for in the water pool without any water to the flow of energy production will provide.
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Thursday, 25 December 2008
Static Water Power Supply
Believe in the possibility that the majority of these systems, taking advantage of the buoyancy of water on a guide-bar system that produces a kind of wheel torque while moving.
The source of power we will receive from this system "active leaf area" and "reactive cross-sectional area of the wings" are the differences between the buoyancy of water resistance.
The power of this system, we can calculate the following formula;
TT =Total Torque (Kg)
B1 =Active Wing Surface Area (cm2)
B2 =Reactive Wing Surface Area (cm2)
V =Volume (m3)
-h/2 =The Average Depth (Mt)
Fk =Coefficient of Friction (Steel / Steel 0.57)
Vn =Number of Wings
The source of power we will receive from this system "active leaf area" and "reactive cross-sectional area of the wings" are the differences between the buoyancy of water resistance.
The power of this system, we can calculate the following formula;
TT =Total Torque (Kg)
B1 =Active Wing Surface Area (cm2)
B2 =Reactive Wing Surface Area (cm2)
V =Volume (m3)
-h/2 =The Average Depth (Mt)
Fk =Coefficient of Friction (Steel / Steel 0.57)
Vn =Number of Wings
(B1.V).Vn.-h/2 (B2.V).Vn.-h/2
TT= ------------------ - ------------------
10 10.Fk(0.57)
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