Just to clarify something. The car was moving at 30km/h, but the relative wind speed the turbine was seeing would be WAY more than that. Where the slanted windshield meets the flat roof, there would be a massive acceleration in the current, (but also a drop in pressure). It would be interesting to see the test repeated with the turbine in the middle, at the back of the roof and on a pole ahead of the cars nose (to catch truly undisturbed air). Great vids btw, I always enjoy them.
@@LeDracodon Now I'm thinking 'No wonder it sounded like the end of the world', based on subjective experience it's getting at least 60km/h, probably more... what's impressive here is that it didn't explode!
I would disagree. We never would have had his works. DaVinci very well could have ended up wasting his time playing video games, browsing youtube like us. Or if he did make something there is a very high chance he wouldnt be as inclined to spend as much time on it. Maybe his beautiful mind of the past, the beliefs the values the culture and beautification surrounding him all played into his works. I bet if he saw a 3d printer he would change it right away. He wouldn't have it be a box.
I don't think it held back de Vinci at all. He'd just hire someone to fabricate his idea out of wood. What did hold him back (probably) was the lack of a portable power source (gas motor or battery/motor) and modern materials like thin steel, hard steel and carbon fiber, aluminum and the ability to cut this materials
watching that get 3D printed at 12:00 looked like it was growing, which was ironic, considering it's talking about a number that occurs everywhere in nature
O cara é bom mesmo, pega tudo as loucuras do Tesla e coloca em prática, usando um método todo diferente porém resultado semelhante, o Tesla mostra através de suas patentes como o pensamento e forma de ver o mundo do mesmo era genial...
2022 nearing the end of the western-sino war: Destin, shot in the arm - sees an arterial bleed. His last words "laminar flow is always beautiful" moral of the story: BOYCOTT CHINESE NAZI PARTY
I'm sure there's several ways, but at least one "commercial" company does work with water/electric rocket motors. Not saying it's viable, just saying it's a thing.
3:44 This dual flow, also is present im electricity. the water vortex represents the magnetic conduction current, while the air flow is the dielectric displacement current, often also know as "cold current". both flow in opposite directions. Magnetic current from negative to positive voltage, and dielectric current from positive to negative current.
The guy that invented this, used it to stir the water in an entire City's water tank. It used the same wattage as a light bulb for the giant water tank. Extremely efficient!
Would the movement of the liquid in the tank act like a resonant wave over time and amplify the turbulence that is being created, which eventually leads to the vortex? I'm just curious as to what the behavior is without the tank restriction as well? Do we still have the same effect when the system is unable to recycle?
@@BretBowlby It took ~100 watts to maintain the vortex, but it took more than that to start the vortex. The water in the tank could be seen as a form of flywheel.
Once moving even if only graciously the force of several thousand litres/gallons of water is an huge energy for a 100 - 200w impute. The lily impeller interacts with water without large energy input. .
@@BretBowlby That's why I want to see it replace the normal impeller on a personal watercraft and see if there is a huge difference in performance when the same amount of power is applied.
The centrifugal pump can indeed be used to generate power. As seen in car turbochargers - the exhaust turbine working in the exact opposite way to the intake boost generating half. There can be a great many designs and the modern turbo blades are in a very different design to your older style (both energy generation and pressure generation) but one can make a design like yours generate energy for sure. Essentially a number of small wings on a disk, if the fluid flows from the outside to the center the wings will of course produce lift and provide a turning moment. A lot of these designs work in this way, just with a thin curved metal piece making up the inefficient "wing". Of course this does not work on the bi-directional centrifugal pump blades, but they are just an incredibly unoptimised style of blade able to do just about good enough in two directions.
I'm currently an engineering student at our university and we are currently at the thesis stage. Our proposed thesis was perfectly executed due to your videos and ideas regarding the lily impeller. We'll use the propeller not just for mixing but much more than that, the data for it's use is limited so we are currently running some series of test for it's uses.
Love the channel brotha! Really appreciate all the free knowledge your putting out there for the rest of us. As far as ideas, I’d really love to see you harness all the energy sources generated by nature interacting with your home. Possible a rain gutter turbine that powers a power pack that you could then use to power a led grow light. I have a patio garden and really want to use every energy source together to power lights for the plants that require more than the shade can provide.
This whole time I was thinking "shove it in a river" then you said you'd shove it in a river, i like how you think. Also you should totally use it as propulsion for a submarine
My dad got me an ender 3 v2 for my 12th birthday, I wana have a youtube channel and do the same thing as you when I'm a little bit older. THANK YOU INTEGZA!!!
As a fellow innovator, although on slightly more of a commercial scale, I found this hilarious and most enjoyable. So atypical of the frustrations and madness we often go through. Such a skill to express so much intelligence and data in such a light and entertaining manner. BRILLIANT. Reminds me of a book I had as a kid (many years ago) called 'Animal Antics' an animated potted history of inventions (I will try to dig it out).
This might sound unrealistic for a project but, here it goes. I've always been fascinated by the idea of having of somekind of Wind-Powered Ekranoplan which I'll call WPE. Basically its a cross between a Sailboat and an Ekranoplan where the sail you push the WPE Model to generate enough speeds for ground-effect to take place and hover above any surface, with out the need for an actual engine!! Maybe a small scale model or a large scale is up to you. Either way it would be a dream to see. The idea of hovercrafts and ground-effect vehicles blows my mind and is so cool! I really hope you see this!
Maybe suggest he observe the excited field around the turbine. I observe it changing rotation at high speeds, this alternation should appear to be the propeller is dc propagating ac waves. Similar to using dc into an alternator then getting dc again.
Try to make a Nicola Tesla two-phase AC induction motor from scratch. You could use it to see how much power generates using your different propellers or even the Stirling engine.
Idea for future video theme: designs that exploit phenomena most other designs ignore. Like how viscous drag is a loss term in most turbines, but in Tesla turbines it's the prime mover; or how most water-handling systems are designed to minimize cavitation, but ultrasonic baths exploit cavitation to clean hard materials Like, funky ways to turn a "curse" into a blessing
The beauty of this item being designed for the water is that it would make a great prop on a boat. I hope to build one for my sailboat build. Thank you for sharing your ideas. I hope that the price of metal printers will drastically drop, or that the current 3D printers will use stronger materials. Thank you again!
"With great power comes great responsibility" - Integza, I can only hope you will ALWAYS use your powers for good and not evil! Keep up the good fight, and I will join you and your minions to RULE THE WORLD!
I really like the content you produce, you do an excellent job researching and presenting topics in an interesting and fun way. I wanted to let you know that the camera isn't focused on you and is instead focused on the background when you're seated at your desk. I've noticed it in a few of your videos and wanted to let you know (in case you didn't already and instead your camera's focus cannot be locked). Again, you're an awesome creator and I look forward to seeing your videos. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Suggestion: 3D print a radio-controlled Submarine ! So many possibilities : - Testing different propeller shapes - Explaining the principle behind a ballast - Loose the project in the bottom of a lake because of leaks...
Yeah I love making rockets but you can’t do as plastic like PLA (too much heavy). I am sperimenting putting some arduinos on the rocket to then control them in flight.
@@truestopguardatruestop164 i know that it is almost impossible.so that i put a quote to my comment.Integza is a genius person tho. He would manage to get it done anyway i think. Or at least he could try to use max amount of 3d printed pieces in the rocket(do not have to be PLA)
Necmeddin Bera Çalık the fact is that a rocket is complex and getting over 100 meters in high is complicated. He should manage to create a nozzle in metal and calculate the diameter and the angles of it in proportion to the pressure generated by his mixture. Probably he will go with Rocket Candy (Potassium Nitrate+Sugar+ (optional) iron oxide).
There were two experiments that changed my life as a child. One was the electrolysis of the water and the other was the crystal radio. I would love to see a modern approach.
Hi!, Out of curiosity why are stepper motors good for this? I am guessing they are more efficient with low torque but are there any other types of motors that would be a better fit?
As a child, I was so fascinated by the vortex when draining the sink or bathtub... I had to watch it everytime until it was gone. :D Thanks for reminding me of that!
Can you use the stepper motor and the impeller use it to catch water energy in like small canal or river. Like a small water rotor. Or a micro hydro power plant.
Like propeller: How does the impeller compared to a propeller? Would be interesting to see them compared at generating power. Also: what difference does it make to put your impeller (used as a powergenerator) into a tube to focus the stream of air/water onto the impeller? Your channel is such fun and happiness, please never stop ;-) Greetings from Munich, Tom.
And what if you installed a large impeller in a pipe (as a generator) and let the accelerated jet (water or air) flow into a smaller pipe. In the smaller pipe there is a smaller impeller. Max power? What if the impeller is combined with a coil and the voltage is generated inductively? 🤔 greetings from Dresden
Negative pressure or vacuum is stronger than pressure. That's the main principle. Using systems that use but friction will make it impossible to prove . As the friction will always be a constant of the acelaration you won't get the idea with conventional mechanisms. An impeler as to be used right to see its potential. To mix water is great . But thats far from being the best of whats called Implosion technology 🤔 thats just a very simple use of a single impeler on a open pressure vessel. If you use pressure, vacuum will give its work against the system. If you use vacum the pressure will help as a reduction in friction happens .
@@urbancompetitionRT I absolutely agree with you. But I meant to use a natural flow. Like a stream or normal wind. Magnetically mounted impellers equipped with magnets and a vortex coil around the outside of the tube. I think the results would be interesting don't you think?
@@Explidozid I would have to see at least a sketch to give my opinion upon. Implosion in its full potential works like current , so its needs a closed loop of a stable unbalance. It can look weird , but it needs two devices in one . Let's say the difference between temperatures with in the loop should be able to create its own flow. Otherwise if seen just as what it looks. . The reverse of a propeller. . With a 3d moving flow that simplifies the way that liquids prefer to flow. . As Lily impeler does. But there are differences in temperature that makes that impeler so efficient. Just a few can get to that "same opinion" . Still. Thats just the tip off the potential on whats called implosion technology.
That's what I was thinking. An impeller itself doesn't generate thrust, it generates velocity: It just speeds up the fluid that it's moving around. If you combine an impeller with a nozzle, that's when you get thrust.
If I ever manage to get this titanfall jump kit to work I owe your channel a ton of credit. Thank you for such an extensive education and all the work you do.
Love the video and the lily impeller (first time seeing it) Just want to clarify: actually the spirals we always see in nature aren't necessarily golden spirals, but rather logarithmic spirals (where the one with a pitch of about 17° is the golden spiral). For a deeper and better explanation watch the video about the silver ratio on numberphile: th-cam.com/video/7lRgeTmxnlg/w-d-xo.html The part about spirals in nature starts at 12:55
Wow, that was great! I wonder what might happen if you somehow managed to merge some other wind turbine principles. I saw one around 2010 ish that merged the two designs of Savonius and Darius and created Aerotetchure's turbine low speed and high speed chaotic wind turbine. Could you also, merge the 'Golden' turbine blades using a similar approach.
I have to say... you have the best way to ask ppl to like and subscribe .... this is the first video of this channel I’m watching and definitely won’t be the last
You should make a missile, a solid state fueled rocket that can be controlled by motors moving the motor around. And maybe something that makes it explode at the end... Then you can finally take over the world. 😃
Well, maybe an air scoop for the front end of the turbine. But putting one ehich extends to the rear would just choke down all that gas coming out at the sides I think.
More torque/power could possibly be obtained if the turbine was encased, like a screw-pump. As it has a tendency to disperse to the sides. With a big funnel in front, hahaha.
Dude, you are hilarious!!! If you had been any of my science teachers in school I would have made straight A’s 😁 thanks for making what could be a fairly boring subject absolutely hilarious and interesting!!! Go Integza 👍 Cheers
Project idea.... Build a real working “tractor beam” like star trek via sonics on a parabolic dish....And don’t forget that the size of the object you can pick up (levitate) has a maximum diameter of 1/2 the wave length, and Weight is dependant on amplitude of that frequency.
@@thisismyfirstusernameimade3007 What? That's not the right reference. It's actually from one of the two part where Dio _isn't_ so much as *_mentioned_*
I wanted to learn the ripple, *_but then I learned the cripple_* . Then a man called gyro came to me and I touched his ball, then I wanted to touch it again then he taught me the *_s p i n_* .
Due to the boundary layer effect on the ground there’s always a gradient,that’s why wind turbines are mounted at a considerable height,I guess you almost always learn only from your from your mistakes.
@@ataphelicopter5734 Tesla turbines are specially efficient with viscous fluids and they can be used as pumps so maybe Integza's destiny is revolutionizing the tomato sauce industry.
ahaahjahah please no more printers One thing we do have here atm is... lots of wind, so I might have to try this out !
That my friend, would be awesome!
I have no idea why but the guitar music at 8:25 made me so happy
@@integza I would love to see a flywheel added to the design.
@@integza I wrote you an email
That is how you can "Structure" the water .
Just to clarify something. The car was moving at 30km/h, but the relative wind speed the turbine was seeing would be WAY more than that. Where the slanted windshield meets the flat roof, there would be a massive acceleration in the current, (but also a drop in pressure). It would be interesting to see the test repeated with the turbine in the middle, at the back of the roof and on a pole ahead of the cars nose (to catch truly undisturbed air). Great vids btw, I always enjoy them.
Very good point and true as well.
TRUE
Yes 🙃
I was thinking 8W with 30km/h was pretty decent for a 30cm diameter crappy 3D printed propellor, I was wrong.
@@LeDracodon Now I'm thinking 'No wonder it sounded like the end of the world', based on subjective experience it's getting at least 60km/h, probably more... what's impressive here is that it didn't explode!
You should try to build Leonardo da Vinci's Aerial Screw also known as da Vinci's Helicopter it would be pretty cool.
it would be really cool !!!!!
Nice!
Good idea!! Nice!
Up!
That's an awesome idea. He could even try to make a drone out of it.
Viktor stated that water has memory, it seems not only water but also wind as it tries to avoid you,
Is he Spanish or France.
Is he Spanish or France.
I love the cameo of Mehdi for "FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER"
I LOVE BOOM GUY
its quite literally a meme. every depiction or mention of one and my brain hears his voice
@@MaximusTBH In Germany we´d call him "beschte Mann" xd
Electroboom
The project was coooool.
I don't know if it was your charming two-piece suit or your humor, but you've just earned yourself a sub.
I could listen to foreign accents alll day!
Someone who quotes the "Full bridge rectifier" of electroboom deserves a sub
Full bridge rectifier
fool bridge rectum fryer
(source of this? try to find it on the comments of one of the Electroboom's videos
@@Project_VideoGame I guess you are talking about Medhi's heated chair, that was pretty close to your statement :P
FOOL BRIDSH RECTIFAIAH!
Very true
"In 1800's a baby was born somewhere in Austria. His name was..."
Oh boi here we go
"Victor"
Phew...
Aditya Wath very funny😂
Raid shadow baby!
Oh i just realized. Hitl-
@@NOTZeroBlank no, Adolf Schicklgruber is what his name should be
@@edwardhaybell1938 lmfao
this 3d printer technology was probably de Vinci's dream.
imagine what we could have today if he had some 😂
da vinky?
@le derp please Write a book on this then maybe you mught get some BRAINY award!
I would disagree. We never would have had his works. DaVinci very well could have ended up wasting his time playing video games, browsing youtube like us. Or if he did make something there is a very high chance he wouldnt be as inclined to spend as much time on it. Maybe his beautiful mind of the past, the beliefs the values the culture and beautification surrounding him all played into his works. I bet if he saw a 3d printer he would change it right away. He wouldn't have it be a box.
I don't think it held back de Vinci at all. He'd just hire someone to fabricate his idea out of wood. What did hold him back (probably) was the lack of a portable power source (gas motor or battery/motor) and modern materials like thin steel, hard steel and carbon fiber, aluminum and the ability to cut this materials
The FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER got you a like. Keep up the epic work.
watching that get 3D printed at 12:00 looked like it was growing, which was ironic, considering it's talking about a number that occurs everywhere in nature
I'm from Brazil and I follow your channel, my friend.
You do detailed and high-quality work.
Thank you.
mas a roupa do cara é estranhona
Brazil here too
O cara é bom mesmo, pega tudo as loucuras do Tesla e coloca em prática, usando um método todo diferente porém resultado semelhante, o Tesla mostra através de suas patentes como o pensamento e forma de ver o mundo do mesmo era genial...
@@andrevinicius1360 Verdade haha, ele é muito bom.
should I come to Brazil?
smarter everyday: *”did someone say laminar flow?”*
Flowing laminar
He also likes turbulent flow
Destin is probably drooling over the thought of laminar flow right now
Veritasium: “did someone say turbulent flow???!?!?”
2022 nearing the end of the western-sino war:
Destin, shot in the arm - sees an arterial bleed. His last words "laminar flow is always beautiful"
moral of the story: BOYCOTT CHINESE NAZI PARTY
Next time you do the confetti bit for visualization, throw them in a small mixer and blitz them into tiny pieces. it looks awesome.
Man you really are a underrated treasure of youtube. Keep it up
Make a super capacitor rocket, and maybe you can control it with rc or a water rocket with your turbine
How would that work?
I'm sure there's several ways, but at least one "commercial" company does work with water/electric rocket motors. Not saying it's viable, just saying it's a thing.
you mean like tom stanton?
@@OperationDarkside Yes, I mean that one
@@OperationDarkside it would be awesome
Idea for a new project, Something using peltier cells...
How about a battery powered peltier thermos
Solar powered peltier thermos. With battery.
For beer or coke cans.
I like when he inserted ElectroBOOM's video
I want to concur the world
Mehdi: full bridge rectifier
3:44 This dual flow, also is present im electricity.
the water vortex represents the magnetic conduction current, while the air flow is the dielectric displacement current, often also know as "cold current". both flow in opposite directions.
Magnetic current from negative to positive voltage,
and dielectric current from positive to negative current.
I normally fast forward through commercials. But your's I watch.
Cool project and I love following you down these rabbit holes.
The guy that invented this, used it to stir the water in an entire City's water tank. It used the same wattage as a light bulb for the giant water tank. Extremely efficient!
Would the movement of the liquid in the tank act like a resonant wave over time and amplify the turbulence that is being created, which eventually leads to the vortex? I'm just curious as to what the behavior is without the tank restriction as well? Do we still have the same effect when the system is unable to recycle?
@@BretBowlby It took ~100 watts to maintain the vortex, but it took more than that to start the vortex. The water in the tank could be seen as a form of flywheel.
Once moving even if only graciously the force of several thousand litres/gallons of water is an huge energy for a 100 - 200w impute. The lily impeller interacts with water without large energy input. .
@@BretBowlby That's why I want to see it replace the normal impeller on a personal watercraft and see if there is a huge difference in performance when the same amount of power is applied.
@@cliffcampbell8827 but watercraft use propellers, not impellers
1:33 "Water ist liquid."
me: "You have my full attention, Sir!"
Integza drinking game: Take a shot every time he says, "so I 3D printed one"
This drinking game killed my liver, and now I need a new one. "SO I 3D PRINTED ONE!"
and take another shot when that part melts or snaps.
If Integza made 10 vídeos a day, I'd watch every single one of them. You are awesome!
This is a good example of what 3D printing can achieve. Nice
"as rare in nature as a yeti playing a banjo". I had to pause for a minute to laugh at that one.
he's also playing Metallica in banjo
Wow, who did the animation? The quality of the whole video is amazing!
The centrifugal pump can indeed be used to generate power. As seen in car turbochargers - the exhaust turbine working in the exact opposite way to the intake boost generating half. There can be a great many designs and the modern turbo blades are in a very different design to your older style (both energy generation and pressure generation) but one can make a design like yours generate energy for sure. Essentially a number of small wings on a disk, if the fluid flows from the outside to the center the wings will of course produce lift and provide a turning moment. A lot of these designs work in this way, just with a thin curved metal piece making up the inefficient "wing". Of course this does not work on the bi-directional centrifugal pump blades, but they are just an incredibly unoptimised style of blade able to do just about good enough in two directions.
You absolute legend! That 80s colour scheme on the massive turbine made me lmfao! Brilliant!
Oh and 'Grats, Lucas! You lucky dog!
Imagine misspelling the name of a youtuber that gave you a 3d printer. Oof.
imagine imagining things
Imagine pointing out a misspelled word on a photo a fan sent you as thanks for what youve done for them
@@leomadero562 "youve" ??!?
I'm currently an engineering student at our university and we are currently at the thesis stage. Our proposed thesis was perfectly executed due to your videos and ideas regarding the lily impeller. We'll use the propeller not just for mixing but much more than that, the data for it's use is limited so we are currently running some series of test for it's uses.
yes another upload makes my day tonnes better
Schauberger archived impressive stuff unknown to most people .. like Tesla
Love the channel brotha! Really appreciate all the free knowledge your putting out there for the rest of us. As far as ideas, I’d really love to see you harness all the energy sources generated by nature interacting with your home. Possible a rain gutter turbine that powers a power pack that you could then use to power a led grow light. I have a patio garden and really want to use every energy source together to power lights for the plants that require more than the shade can provide.
This whole time I was thinking "shove it in a river" then you said you'd shove it in a river, i like how you think.
Also you should totally use it as propulsion for a submarine
You would still have to worry about cavitation bubbles
WHAT IS THIS MAN'S NATIONALITY!
Is he Austrian? German? Turkish? Where is this man from?
I think he's portuguese.
@@Ministrator03 You're right, look at the license plate on the very last shot
Portugal. The man?
Did 8-)
@@online247365 Portugal. The man. The band?
My dad got me an ender 3 v2 for my 12th birthday, I wana have a youtube channel and do the same thing as you when I'm a little bit older. THANK YOU INTEGZA!!!
Integza hears about some 100 year old design that can be 3D printed “ITS FREE REAL ESTATE”
The golden spiral is just the base value used in the simulation coding😳
que the x-files music
It's the most dissonant ratio possible.
As a fellow innovator, although on slightly more of a commercial scale, I found this hilarious and most enjoyable. So atypical of the frustrations and madness we often go through. Such a skill to express so much intelligence and data in such a light and entertaining manner. BRILLIANT. Reminds me of a book I had as a kid (many years ago) called 'Animal Antics' an animated potted history of inventions (I will try to dig it out).
I thought I was watching a guy with at least 1M subs, you deserve it.
He's proof the TH-cam algorithm is wank - They'd rather show you a moron blowing up his Lexus by pouring a bottle of coke in the tank 🙄
Oh boy, this video sounds intenza
This might sound unrealistic for a project but, here it goes.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of having of somekind of Wind-Powered Ekranoplan which I'll call WPE. Basically its a cross between a Sailboat and an Ekranoplan where the sail you push the WPE Model to generate enough speeds for ground-effect to take place and hover above any surface, with out the need for an actual engine!! Maybe a small scale model or a large scale is up to you. Either way it would be a dream to see.
The idea of hovercrafts and ground-effect vehicles blows my mind and is so cool! I really hope you see this!
Im not smart enough to suggest anything but i still wanted to write a comment for some reason so here i am
*hug* me too...me too 😅😭😅
Maybe suggest he observe the excited field around the turbine. I observe it changing rotation at high speeds, this alternation should appear to be the propeller is dc propagating ac waves. Similar to using dc into an alternator then getting dc again.
Try to make a Nicola Tesla two-phase AC induction motor from scratch. You could use it to see how much power generates using your different propellers or even the Stirling engine.
18:54 HOLY MOLLY I WAS WAITING FOR THIS SO BAD THAT I SCREAMED WHEN HE PUT IT
Idea for future video theme: designs that exploit phenomena most other designs ignore. Like how viscous drag is a loss term in most turbines, but in Tesla turbines it's the prime mover; or how most water-handling systems are designed to minimize cavitation, but ultrasonic baths exploit cavitation to clean hard materials
Like, funky ways to turn a "curse" into a blessing
The project was cooool!
The beauty of this item being designed for the water is that it would make a great prop on a boat. I hope to build one for my sailboat build. Thank you for sharing your ideas. I hope that the price of metal printers will drastically drop, or that the current 3D printers will use stronger materials. Thank you again!
"With great power comes great responsibility" - Integza, I can only hope you will ALWAYS use your powers for good and not evil! Keep up the good fight, and I will join you and your minions to RULE THE WORLD!
I really like the content you produce, you do an excellent job researching and presenting topics in an interesting and fun way. I wanted to let you know that the camera isn't focused on you and is instead focused on the background when you're seated at your desk. I've noticed it in a few of your videos and wanted to let you know (in case you didn't already and instead your camera's focus cannot be locked).
Again, you're an awesome creator and I look forward to seeing your videos. I hope you have a wonderful day!
That “feel the wind of his face” bit animation warms the heart
The project was cool
Love your videos..... :).....
Future video: a súper mega powerfull Tesla Coil whit sparks of 10 feets long!!!
That was the best sponsor message entry I have ever seen on TH-cam! (or anywhere else, for that matter). Just GENIUS!!
As someone who recently read junji ito’s “Uzumaki” the spirals everywhere triggered my fight or flight 😅
Please don't remind me...
you could do a Watt governor to regulate the water/air flow through the turbine
Suggestion: 3D print a radio-controlled Submarine !
So many possibilities :
- Testing different propeller shapes
- Explaining the principle behind a ballast
- Loose the project in the bottom of a lake because of leaks...
3d printed rockets seems impossible to create but hard is easy ,impossible only takes time to make, integza.hope it will be future video .
Nice one
Yeah I love making rockets but you can’t do as plastic like PLA (too much heavy). I am sperimenting putting some arduinos on the rocket to then control them in flight.
@@truestopguardatruestop164 i know that it is almost impossible.so that i put a quote to my comment.Integza is a genius person tho. He would manage to get it done anyway i think. Or at least he could try to use max amount of 3d printed pieces in the rocket(do not have to be PLA)
Necmeddin Bera Çalık the fact is that a rocket is complex and getting over 100 meters in high is complicated. He should manage to create a nozzle in metal and calculate the diameter and the angles of it in proportion to the pressure generated by his mixture. Probably he will go with Rocket Candy (Potassium Nitrate+Sugar+ (optional) iron oxide).
There were two experiments that changed my life as a child. One was the electrolysis of the water and the other was the crystal radio. I would love to see a modern approach.
DIY chlorine generator sounds kinda cool(though needs proper safety)
The failures and fixing them makes this video much more interesting.
See if you can resin print a Klein bottle. You can do translucent resin prints right?
In the end his printer will disappear into 4D space! Or turn inside out halfway.
That’s simple compared to this
I was thinking of suggesting stepper motors and then it seemed that you read my mind!
Hi!, Out of curiosity why are stepper motors good for this? I am guessing they are more efficient with low torque but are there any other types of motors that would be a better fit?
As a child, I was so fascinated by the vortex when draining the sink or bathtub... I had to watch it everytime until it was gone. :D Thanks for reminding me of that!
Can you use the stepper motor and the impeller use it to catch water energy in like small canal or river. Like a small water rotor. Or a micro hydro power plant.
I would like to see you holding your turbine in a F1 car. I think you would get promising results. :)
the hydro idea is the one I want to see most. I think it will be the most productive. great video!
tomatoes are fantastic!
Didn't even see it but i feel like it will be cool
Like propeller: How does the impeller compared to a propeller?
Would be interesting to see them compared at generating power.
Also: what difference does it make to put your impeller (used as a powergenerator) into a tube to focus the stream of air/water onto the impeller?
Your channel is such fun and happiness, please never stop ;-)
Greetings from Munich, Tom.
And what if you installed a large impeller in a pipe (as a generator) and let the accelerated jet (water or air) flow into a smaller pipe. In the smaller pipe there is a smaller impeller. Max power? What if the impeller is combined with a coil and the voltage is generated inductively? 🤔 greetings from Dresden
Negative pressure or vacuum is stronger than pressure. That's the main principle. Using systems that use but friction will make it impossible to prove . As the friction will always be a constant of the acelaration you won't get the idea with conventional mechanisms. An impeler as to be used right to see its potential.
To mix water is great . But thats far from being the best of whats called Implosion technology 🤔 thats just a very simple use of a single impeler on a open pressure vessel. If you use pressure, vacuum will give its work against the system. If you use vacum the pressure will help as a reduction in friction happens .
@@urbancompetitionRT I absolutely agree with you. But I meant to use a natural flow. Like a stream or normal wind. Magnetically mounted impellers equipped with magnets and a vortex coil around the outside of the tube. I think the results would be interesting don't you think?
@@Explidozid I would have to see at least a sketch to give my opinion upon. Implosion in its full potential works like current , so its needs a closed loop of a stable unbalance. It can look weird , but it needs two devices in one . Let's say the difference between temperatures with in the loop should be able to create its own flow. Otherwise if seen just as what it looks. . The reverse of a propeller. . With a 3d moving flow that simplifies the way that liquids prefer to flow. . As Lily impeler does. But there are differences in temperature that makes that impeler so efficient. Just a few can get to that "same opinion" . Still. Thats just the tip off the potential on whats called implosion technology.
That's what I was thinking. An impeller itself doesn't generate thrust, it generates velocity: It just speeds up the fluid that it's moving around. If you combine an impeller with a nozzle, that's when you get thrust.
If I ever manage to get this titanfall jump kit to work I owe your channel a ton of credit. Thank you for such an extensive education and all the work you do.
You should try to make a 3D printed turbo that increases the performance of your mini van. lol
Love the video and the lily impeller (first time seeing it)
Just want to clarify: actually the spirals we always see in nature aren't necessarily golden spirals, but rather logarithmic spirals (where the one with a pitch of about 17° is the golden spiral). For a deeper and better explanation watch the video about the silver ratio on numberphile: th-cam.com/video/7lRgeTmxnlg/w-d-xo.html
The part about spirals in nature starts at 12:55
Oops he used the word actually so discredited and yeah Trump uses it a lot. : P
As an artist I have always been fascinated with the golden ratio. Very cool experiment.
Wow, that was great! I wonder what might happen if you somehow managed to merge some other wind turbine principles. I saw one around 2010 ish that merged the two designs of Savonius and Darius and created Aerotetchure's turbine low speed and high speed chaotic wind turbine. Could you also, merge the 'Golden' turbine blades using a similar approach.
Theme for a new video: a vocal engine - it’s a diaphragm vibrating up and down that is converted into spinning motion with a fly wheel.
I have to say... you have the best way to ask ppl to like and subscribe .... this is the first video of this channel I’m watching and definitely won’t be the last
Viktor Schauberger deserves a lot more love. Like seriously ... more of him and his pumps!
6:18
you were expecting integza, but it was me, DIO!
Love the reference!
I want to tell you that I found this funny but I don't know how to tell you
One of the best if not the best video I’ve seen. Amazing job. Thank you.
1:31 Come on, that was THE time to use the V-Sauce music
Me: did he say ze world?
My brain: ZA WARUDO!!!
gamer boy DIO
😂😭
You fool, the main JoJo reference here is THE SPIN
@@comicstrider4851 I see you're a man of culture as well
@@comicstrider4851 teach
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Thanks for picking up Schauberger! Love his works for years now!
You should make a missile, a solid state fueled rocket that can be controlled by motors moving the motor around. And maybe something that makes it explode at the end... Then you can finally take over the world. 😃
Or even powered by one of your turbines.
You don't use bombs to control the world, you use knowledge, such as Epstein.
@@tommynorthwood you use bombs to maintain the control of dissidents that think they know better
I want a 3D printer so I can hold up a sign saying "Thx Ian"
17:43 This looks awesome the speed and the shutter time made it look like if there was some kind of warp bubble on/in front the turbine.
Did anyone else think about “ZA WARUDO!”, when he said “ze world”?
Ze Werld
isn't the golden spiral enough of a reference in this video?
@@scienceteam9254 fake jojo fans don't read manga they don't know sht about SBR.
@@zihechen3111 So you're the one deciding who is a true or a fake JoJo fan? Anime-only fans are still fans. Stop gatekeeping.
@@oscarfrancoferreiro4025 I mean he might be those type of people never watched jojo in his life. Learned jojo reference on youtube comments.
i love this channel
This video gave me an amazing idea for off grid power in my van. Never stop you beautiful man
My name is Joshua.
Hi Joshua
Hi Joshua
Tomar?
Hi Joshua
This turbine might do a lot better if You enclosed it "in a tube" with some sort of air scoop.
greetings from Denmark and keep up the good work
Well, maybe an air scoop for the front end of the turbine. But putting one ehich extends to the rear would just choke down all that gas coming out at the sides I think.
More torque/power could possibly be obtained if the turbine was encased, like a screw-pump. As it has a tendency to disperse to the sides. With a big funnel in front, hahaha.
Dude, you are hilarious!!! If you had been any of my science teachers in school I would have made straight A’s 😁 thanks for making what could be a fairly boring subject absolutely hilarious and interesting!!! Go Integza 👍
Cheers
Project idea.... Build a real working “tractor beam” like star trek via sonics on a parabolic dish....And don’t forget that the size of the object you can pick up (levitate) has a maximum diameter of 1/2 the wave length, and Weight is dependant on amplitude of that frequency.
This is the only guy whose mustache plays well in his face.
But most imoortantly nice and insightful content.
I honestly expected more JoJo's references in the comment section but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This vid is _neat._
I saw one "ZA WARUDO" reference
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What? That's not the right reference. It's actually from one of the two part where Dio _isn't_ so much as *_mentioned_*
@@ivoryas1696 I know that, I'm just pointing out that someone made a reference in the first place. It was probably just an anime-only fan.
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Sorry for making it seem like it was pointed at you. It's just kinda disappointing...
Honestly so did I
gyro, teach me the power of rotation!
(this is a jojo reference)
[cause of the golden spiral, ya know?]
nyohohohohohoho!
I wanted to learn the ripple, *_but then I learned the cripple_* . Then a man called gyro came to me and I touched his ball, then I wanted to touch it again then he taught me the *_s p i n_* .
@@TheFakePlayerGame chumimiii
@@itskevinjustkevin arigato... gyro
I smell jojo
Due to the boundary layer effect on the ground there’s always a gradient,that’s why wind turbines are mounted at a considerable height,I guess you almost always learn only from your from your mistakes.
Theme for a future video: Turning a tesla turbine into a tomato sauce pump.
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Abomination
@@ataphelicopter5734 Tesla turbines are specially efficient with viscous fluids and they can be used as pumps so maybe Integza's destiny is revolutionizing the tomato sauce industry.