Tesla Pulsejet Valve (3D Printed)
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Next episode: Integza builds an improved V2 rocket using copious amounts of 3D printing
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I hope he use 3 dimensional tesla valve arranged in spiral since he is using 3d printer but not CNC carving machine. More valve unit per length! Otherwise, too long valve section will get soaked with CO2 pretty fast. And he gotta test the pressure loss than speed loss.
dongle seon, interesting method so staircase is to spiral staircase as tesla valve is to helical tesla valve?
heat isolation is the problem?
short copper piping through heatsink
added air volume? some
multipule plastic printed valves.?
Why not a N1
Flow is better seen on film if you add particles to it, such as glitter. Let's you see the flow much better.
You could also add particles to air, not just liquids.
Smoke...
smoke can be good or better yet fog/humidified air with dark background
Only 30 seconds in and I already suspect that your house is now either covered in paint, or on fire!
5:30 - Called it!
(I won't say which to maintain the suspense!)
Needs either a MPCNC or a 3D Print to Cast workflow. Outside of PEEK and all those insanely expensive plastics, most don't like fire...
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Awesome. You should consider the effect of the Reynolds number in the valve. Fluid mechanics is not insensitive to scale and the Reynolds number is the first place to look. It seems to me you need to be in the turbulent regime, Re > 3000, so that turbulence creates resistance to the flow. As a rule of thumb, the more viscous the fluid, the bigger the channels need to be.
As a tip for the future, if you are going to make another pulse jet engine, and you don't want it melt, try making it out of some sort of ceramic material.
Making a ceramic engine probably won't be easy, but I don't think it will be as expensive as trying to make the engine out of metal.
Old space heaters used to be made out of almost entirely ceramic. If you could find one it might make a good combustion chamber.
if you're using a tesla valve in 3 dimentions really you make a tube and have a series of coniical baffles inside the tube and the cones point the direction you want flow, this works better as it gives a more even 3D flow
This sounds good
I thought the exact same thing myself, and perfect for a 3D printer! Good on ya Cal :)
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I am pretty confident that is incorrect. Conical baffles would obstruct the flow,, but they don't redirect it against the incoming flow like Tesla's design does. That's the genius of his design.
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1- make a presurre diferential gauge to measure the pressure drop on the valve: simple U before the valve with some transparent hose and fill some of it with oil or water. the diference in height will give you the amount of restriction. to best result regulate the air flow with the reverse valve until you have a 'good height', shut-off, swich the valve to 'open' and compare heights.
2- to the engine itself: since it is stationary there is no 'forced' airflow in the intake like would be in a 'v1' intake. Making the intake duct longer would benefit the overal output by letting the air develop some inertia and 'ram' (like a ram pump) into the combustion chamber. also might help putting some distance between the combustion chamber and the valve: the presure rise in this 'pre-chamber' might help dampen the blowback and push spent gases out.
like old Garelli 2stroke engines you will be looking for a ressonant state between intake and output. might be usefull to study some acoustics and chamber chape and volume.
if you want to discuss anything feel free to call in private.
You got some good points. Also you might consider a conventional flap valve in front of the Tesla valve. Tesla valve with active safety protecting the flap valve. Also make the valve a 3D object made of rings with arms the same shape in profile as the tear drops that make up the valve.
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Great as always! Edison is a great name, Remember teSLA for your next printer. That way the can BATTLE!!
To make sure your real life testing is accurate enough, the most important thing to pay attention to is the Reynold's number of the fluid in the conduit. A slow flowing liquid can achieve the same Reynold's number as fast moving air. It's called (no surprise) Reynold's number matching and is used to test planes and shit.
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Or spin tesla valve around its central axis and make it 3d
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I literally laughed so hard at `Calling it Edison because recreating Tesla's inventions and getting credit for them', my sides hurt, and I got a headache.
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would tesla valves be more efficient if instead of a 2 d path they were a '3d path'?
Now this would be interesting to find out, a perfect use for 3d printing.
I was just of thinking of this myself
Maybe but the flow would be increased in both directions. But the valve may work well with a nother valve a more conventional flap valve.
Yep and when you put them on guns its a Supressor/Silencer.
I did some sketches, it's really difficult to make the path in 3D with continuous rotational symmetry in the axis of flow.
What might work better is use the path the valve traces when rotated 180° in it's flow axis
Can't wait til the next one. I always enjoy the ones where you mess around with Tesla turbines and valvular conduits. :)
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Did you know that Tesla invented the electrical equivalent of the valvular conduit as well? It was a coil wrapped around a strong permanent magnet. It allowed current to flow in a preferred direction.
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When I watched the video and you started testing those narrow channel valves with paint, I immediately thought that the viscosity of the paint would play way too big a role - you would need much wider channels to get a useful test for that fluid. Luckily you caught the error in your ways yourself - good job, and thanks for sharing the video. It's the best I've seen from you so far. 👍
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The performance of the valve can be different when you make it larger because the flow can shear-driven or pressure-driven, dependent on the relation between the viscosity of the fluid and the size of the channels. Also, the viscosity varies with temperature.
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Cheap parts from a car wreckers, you need a pump and regulator too.
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Thank you :D
I have been looking into the tesla valve for use in a turbineless jet engine.
The main challenge is not one of air pressure, but air volume. You will likely need to take the tesla valve three dimensional, arraying numerous modules axially about a radius. You may be able to stretch the valve in two dimensions, but I have a feeling you will still fall short of the needed airflow volume. Try the simple idea first though as I have a tendency to underestimate reality and assume lasers and holograms are necessary to solve the problem.
One advantage you may find with the tesla valve and pulse jet is that the high pressures inside the pulse jet will favor the tesla valve design while the low atmospheric pressures are less affected by it. In a moving jet engine, a few reversed stages early in the setup could be used to provide self-throttling of the intake.
You may also find that a water-soluble fuel, or a water injection into the combustion may radically improve thrust for static applications, particularly involving turbines. The water converts thermal energy to gas expansion far more efficiently than raw thermal heating under many scenarios. I expect it would work very well for a tesla turbine driving a load.
I got a PJ running years ago with a 3D conical “Tesla valve” intake. My attempt was to create a tuned shock standing at each cell of the intake on combustion. It was somewhat successful as in it ran, but was not particularly efficient. It probably did not creat the shock wave and tuning the intake was difficult. I had a vid of it running on here somewhere, I would have to look into how to share if interested.
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A good way to measure the efficacy of a seal for gases is a leak down test. Used commonly in internal combustion engines to check leakage rates in the engine, you could use the same method to measure the difference in flow (pressure) for each direction of the tesla valve.
Basically you feed the valve steady pressure, and a second gauge measures actual pressure in the chamber. The difference in the readings between the two gauges (pressure fed and pressure actual) tells you how bad the leak is. The closer the actual pressure is to the fed pressure, the better the seal is.
If the tesla valve works, you'll note a difference between 1 direction over the other.
The nice part about the leak down test method, is you can vary the pressure you're sending to the valve and test it at different pressure levels to see if the efficacy of the valve is better or worse at higher pressures.
To help with the overheating issues on the 3D printed pulsejet, try taking a page out of the NASA book, and build cooling coils/channels into the chamber that you can circulate fuel (or simple water if using a gaseous fuel) through to help get the fuel to the proper temps before combustion.
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In my opinion you CAN manage to use use 3D printing to make the engine instead of metal parts, but you'd have to coat it's inside with some form of heat resistant polymer.
When making the valve for the engine, try rotating the model shape so you'll end up with a round tubular structure instead of lots of little squares with the valves inside (maybe it will not work because of the large ratio between the outer and inner flux, that ratio will get changed due to the rotation since the outer part will draw a much larger circumference, but it is worth a shot, maybe the new shape will make the return in the outer part faster, allowing for better blockage of the outcoming fluid), or you can also extrude the shape, widen it so that you get a larger section allowing more flow, and maybe thin some passages so that the flow returning goes faster than the outcoming one (helping the blockage as said earlier)
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You can use gears!!
Put a big gear to a smaller one connected to a big one that spins a small one and go on as much as u want for more power.
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To visualise the flow, consider using a particle suspended in water, like cut oats, which are ecologically safe.
put tiny rocket nozzles in the exit of the reverse flow portion. when gas goes through it, it'll create all sorts of havoc because it'll go supersonic into non-supersonic gas.
Hi!! I'm really happy to find this amazing channel. This is exactly what I was looking for!! Amazing videos, with awesome and creative ideas that I can replicate on my 3d printer.
Also I'm really pleased to know that you are portuguese. Proud!
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Think of bottle necks. You don't need the whole bottle. Just the capped funnel shape. Took me forever to get afterburners on a penny can alcohol burner. One foot of one inch pipe has 4 times the volume as one foot of 1/2 inch pipe. I found a large number of small intake holes to a smaller number of bigger exhaust holes worked best.
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I absolutely love Tesla's design for this valve, just makes me think of what I might be able to do with it