I've been waiting to see if you might post a diagram as MikeB requested before commenting.Jack wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 3:10 am In the past I didn't always get what you (Tom) were talking about. But I think I've come to a similar conclusion as you during my recent research.
I've been looking into Tesla turbines in great detail and have a configuration in mind that eventually might work as an ambient heat engine.
This is going away from Stirling engines, but fits this topic.
What if, for a "cold hole", we were to create a vacuum. But a continuous vacuum between a pump and a turbine.
The pump would draw in fluid through a nozzle onto a turbine. The turbine in turn powers the pump and hopefully has some leftover.
The nozzle, if sized correctly, will squeeze the fluid and turn all the stored kinetic energy in the same direction and give the fluid speed onto the turbine. Because the fluid is pulled through the nozzle into a vacuum it gets cold but fast. Then it does work on the turbine, which heats it up a little before being pumped out again.
As Tom mentioned somewhere earlier in this thread, this theoretically would also work better with a load.
And I didn't used to think this would work in ambient air, because the pump will have to pump it into ambient air pressure. But what this pump basically does is put back in the heat so the fluid goes back to ambient pressure. If the pump alone had to do this it wouldn't work, but this thread made me realize that the pump can take ambient heat to bring the fluid back up to pressure.
So basically cooling ambient air while having work output.
I've started ordering parts to do the first experiments on this contraption.
The first goal would be to make this work with a bigger temperature differential. But after that I'm going for the full Monty.
Does this make sense?
Getting more out from a turbine/pump combination seems less than unlikely. IMO
I drew a diagram of a similar turbine/pump 'cold steam" setup I posted on another forum a few years ago:
A rather off the top of my head and sloppy drawing with a few changes/corrections.
A bit difficult to follow even for me, looking at it now a few years later.
I don't know if you've seen that other forum discussion:
http://www.energeticforum.com/forum/ene ... ect/page20
Unfortunately the OP seems to be MIA so the discussion/project status is unknown.