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so awesome , love it
ОтветитьEine der besten Konstruktionen, die ich bisher überhaupt gesehen habe!
ОтветитьOkay where did you get a turbine that size. I need one for a client?
ОтветитьNeed 2 turbines, and double that size.
Ответитьyou own allot of different rcs like a tamiya highlift ive seen the 3 speed tranny on one of your creations and a driveshaft in this one your a rc genius i want to make things like you do because then you can look at it and say i built that your crazy and i love it ill keep watching if you keep making videos
ОтветитьIs that a some kind of Tesla turbine or just usual bladed turbine?
ОтветитьReal nice interensting video
ОтветитьI want that engine on my long board
Ответитьbeautifully made... What is your fuel source though. Not entirely clear from the video (or maybe I missed it)
Ответитьthis is the future... not steam stupid piston .. but steam turbine powered vehicles TRUCKS... bye bye diesel
Ответитьthis is fucking cool)))))))))))
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well i like it but you could make a better baseplate on it it looks terable with all the fancy boilers and clutch system
ОтветитьGood Boy Like
Ответитьcan you draw the clutch scheme? thanks
Ответитьreal steam punk
Ответитьthis is not a vary efficient design far too much wast
Ответитьumm cba to go back but if that thermomether says that water dose not boil at 19c :/
i think its my eyes
I'm so jealous , I want to work with this subject or know everything about it as a hobby
ОтветитьWow. Fast rotating axles without any cover. Take the mother in law for a ride :-)
Ответитьthat clutch is from the old tamiya tanks right?
Ответитьonly 10 minutes per boiler-full of water ? perhaps preheat and a small injection pump to recover some energy and extend power cycle?
Ответитьusing a electronic valve and a centrifugal clutch might be a better drive option then your only using the steam when needed for the drive
ОтветитьYou may get some descent RPMs but this thing probably has very negligible torque.
ОтветитьA transmission of some sort would help a lot, for when you start testing the thing on the ground.
Ответитьlol that's awesome!
Ответитьlove the clutch
ОтветитьAt the start it sounds like Airwolf hovering.
Ответитьout of curiosity is it able to run off glow fuel aka Nitro? it seems the power to energy density ratio is pretty much the same but it might last a bit longer :-)
ОтветитьI love the sound of a turbine spooling up, what is the power output and can it be adapted to a bicycle?
ОтветитьWe're the steam comes out from the exhaust you can put a little tank to catch all the water and re use the water that would make it run for a long time
ОтветитьWonderful!
It seems you have yet to install provisions for condensing those steam back into the boiler? Eventually water will all evaporate.
is this tesla turbine?
ОтветитьThis is brilliant, scale up &build a real one
Ответитьsound look like JetTurbine
ОтветитьWhat's firing your boiler
ОтветитьVery nice.It is a great work.
ОтветитьThanks for the demonstration. A turbine is more efficient as a piston. To be perfect you should close the circuit, so you dont loose steam/water.
ОтветитьI hear pistons... Where are they located?
Awesome machine!
Can it accelerate and deccelerate or does it reach a certain rpm and then it's just clutch in or clutch out?
Ответитьtinnitus*
Ответитьway cool
ОтветитьScimittlanterra
Ответитьthe sound beats all fuel engines‘
ОтветитьWhy not build a steam turbine locomotive?
ОтветитьI would think a condenser would be useful, possibly even beneficial to the power (slightly under perfect theoretical conditions).
Anyways itvs not often that someone has a viable steam engine.
Nice turbine. Where did the motor come from? Homemade? Bought?
ОтветитьRevving up it reminded me of the Super Mario Kart engine sound LOL
ОтветитьHello, vary nice job. Can I ask where did you get the clutch at?
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