Howdy Robin,
In Lost Wages, as we call Las Vegas, the Roulette wheel is the money maker. The air turbine is only a minor competitor. This turbine idea has been around for years. First clue to the fantasy is the 30,000 RPM speed of the turbine. They enclose the blades in a acrylic housing to view the rotation. I don't want to be in the same casino when this device is running at that speed. There is enough danger hanging around the Dime Box saloon watching rednecks play mumbly peg with Bowie knives and drinking mescal. Save your money and invest in Goldie Sucks stock.
Richard


In reply to thomas malloy's message of Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:53:45 -0500 (CDT):
Hi,
[snip]
I posted

>Hum, I assume from the tone of your message that you don't think their >air
>turbine will work. Their plan is to have it independently verified.
I'd like
>to see it heat water.

and Robin van Spaandonk replies

>I would be happy with accurate frequency x torque measurements
combined >with temperature, pressure and volume measurements of in and
out flowing <air. I would also like to know if the humidity of the air
passing through it >makes a difference.

You're asking for way more than me. If my friend can help, my plan is to
see and test the machine. It's in Las Vegas, so the humidity is low. I'd
like to place a piece of X Ray film in close proximity to the machine.
It would be factory sealed so if when developed, if it is fogged, then
Frank Germano 's observations about X Ray emissions from the Respine are
correct. I'm wondering about imaging, perhaps I might be able to find an
X Ray camera. I'm assuming that the area emitting the X Rays will be
triangular.

I suggest placing a key between the machine and the film, against the outside of the film pack. That way, if there are X-rays coming from the machine, you will get a key shadow on the film. Otherwise, you won't know if the machine caused
any eventual fogging, or something else.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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