Forgive me if you’ve already thought this through, but I think the efficiency of the Tesla turbine is at it’s most efficient only when spinning at very high RPMs. When the turbine is connected to the Lilly impeller via a very normal gear reduction, the viscosity of the water may be preventing the Tesla turbine from reaching it’s peak usable energy output. To compensate for this, you could possibly use a much more dramatic gear reduction, and some form of a clutch to allow the turbine to reach efficiency before translating that energy into impeller motion. But dang, 1700 comments! You probably won’t even see this. Thanks for the fun video :)
Will it not waste energy for that matter? Cause I think if it the turbine reaches its maximum rpm then translate it into a almost at rest impaler would it not put stress on the turbine it self or maybe the gears if he will use gears? Sorry I'm just curious😁
Manok Ni San Pedro There are certainly energy losses any time you convert energy, so I would imagine he would want to do that gear reduction in as few steps as possible. I’m not an engineer or anything, just an enthusiast, so I couldn’t tell you what the losses would be in this case. But it also seems like this project may have been more about combining two very unique inventions than it was about getting an efficient device.
So, im a jet boat mechanic. I work with impellers all the time and what I can tell you is that would work a lot better by having the impeller inboard, drawing water from the bottom of the boat and then expelling it from a nozzle out the back. You would probably achieve at least 5x as much thrust.
This. 100% this! MUCH more so than propellers, impellers in particular HEAVILY rely on being enclosed in some kind of housing/channel to help direct/feed new fluid into & the resulting jet of fluid out of them. This DRAMATICALLY increases their ability to drop the pressure of, aka "suck in" said fluid, & thus provide "thrust". But if the fins are going to be completely openly exposed to the surrounding fluid (aka no housing/channel), then a propeller will be far, FAR more useful/effective as a pump/means of propulsion than an impeller.
First of all, you deserve a lot more subscribers, secondly for your next video you can 3d printed a submarine torpedo with an action cam on the head, maybe with an rc control or with a chemical reaction that produces gas as a propellant
@@vashthegun9636 I was thinking about Citric acid + Sodium bicarbonate, both into powder, then have them come into contact with the water in the torpedo, or maybe with some dry ice. In short, non-polluting biodegradable substances
Read that as submarine tomato 🤔 And on the subject of tomatoes, power it with h2o2 + tomato? Though concentrated peroxide is dangerous and sounds more like NileRed...
@@markp5726 h202 could be dangerous for the environment, maybe tomato juice and sodium bicarbonate could be an idea, but maybe they are not reactive enough for a torpedo, or maybe they are
Some improvements you could make (so its not slower than glue): 1: Give it a bigger prop (more area=more thrust per speed). 2: Give it a gearbox for more torque. 3: Move some of the bottles out of the water (less resistance to thrust and turning). 4: Move the rudder to the center.
@@Veiss7 can't he use in impeler inside tube and then run water inside it ? water is not compressable as air and it should have higher torque and he can use the gears and get his previes idea working
@Veiss seven yes, this is what jet boats do. They have an inlet and the impeller is in an enclosed chamber that redirects the flow in a single direction. This is also what the latest generation of submarines do with impellers. I would love to see how this performed with a proper inlet and nozzle. It would likely move at many multiples of the speed.
No, that would not work. If he had the impeller facing the right direction (he is using it backward) then it would be pulling water from the sides and pushing it out the back acting as a true impeller. Putting this in a tube would restrict the water from entering the sides. Also, jet boats use a turbine, not an impeller.
What if you used the impeller with a housing? How you have it now is basically just mixing the the water under the boat with a slight forward thrust. But with a housing it should function like an impeller pump like those found in a jet ski!🤷🏻♂️ for maximum speed!
Also, in addition to adding a housing to the lily impeller, maybe move the air reservoirs to the top of the acrylic to reduce the drag you created with the "outriggers" in the water.
Integza, I have an idea. Swap out those plastic bottles for an aluminum can, or a CO2 canister, so that you can get higher volume in it. The boat should be buoyant enough not to care.
Solid work my man! If I knew back when we collaborated just how much you truly hate tomatoes..........I underestimated your capacity for vengeance my friend!
Awesome video, as usual! A balloon in the bottle would keep the pressure up while air is exiting. That bottle flying and crash should have been followed by a cat angrily saying "reeeeaaaaaaaaaaaawwwrrrrr"! EDITED: The impeller was originally tested in a tube. Perhaps more thrust would be generated if the impeller was surrounded by a tube. Note: my original statement of the cavitation was wrong, since no bubbles were generated by the boat when it was moving.
this was my first thought too, the ultra high rpm seems undesirable without reduction gearing and a larger pushing surface to exploit that increased torque. then i again i am a plebeian who is used to car physics and perhaps that just not how impellers work
I think he should also swap the belt and pulley for gears, this would allow him to alter the gearing as well as prevent the belt from slipping when it is exposed to water. But hey, just an idea.
you know technically tomatoes and tobacco are in the same family and in fact you can graft branches from one or the other to the other and it will grow.
That streering thingy is called a rudder. Ruh-der. I'm curious to how several Lily impellers would work in sequence. Like how propellers can multiply the force liquid is moved. To clarify... Place two fans one in front of the other and turn them on. The amount of air moved is increased significantly.
You forgot to mention one thing: They need to rotate in different directions. If two fans have the same shape and rotate in the same direction, you don't get any more thrust. They need to counter-rotate and have a mirrored shape of course
The little dudes on the shoulder made me like it, for future reference. Already subbed and notified. I love your channel and that commercial too. Good job. Sell the fact people enjoy your commercial and don't skip it.
This is a great video. I have my son checking out your videos. You have a modern perspective to make learning fun and the videos are funny. Thank you for the work you do!!!
I feel like just yeeting the air out the back would make the boat faster. Also guardians of the galaxy won a battle by dancing soooo yeah. Still a great video.
Im the only one that replayed more than 10 times 7:05 and laught when bottle explodes ? When it fell I waited for "ooooutthhhhhh" down there !!! KKKK "Inetzgaaa", what if you change the pulley ratio ? Big one for impeller and a little for turbine ? Speed will increase ? Or make a tube in Tesla turbine outlet, put it in water and air helps boat to move. Love your videos my friend, keep it up !!!!
One idea suddenly strike to my mind...that if tesla coil can transmit electricity wireless ....you can make a rc car with out battery (instead power it with TESLA COIL ) it will be amazing to see it working in your upcoming video⚡
Honestly over complicating things is a trap a lot of new engineers fall into. It really is a skill to know when to reinvent something and when to just use what works.
@@deadeyeduncan5022 I think the flaw is not over complicating. Its bad customer interfacing. Yes many many engineers forget about KISS, but its also drilled into you to keep things as simple as possible. I find it much more likely that engineers fail in getting customers to have realistic goals that meet their needs. There is another often forgotten trap, just because something works doesn't mean it works well enough. Complexity can add functionality, improve efficiency, add safety. A complex system needs to be respected though. The real trap is not using the correct tool for the job and giving insufficient time to engineering it correctly. TL;DR if the goal can be accomplished simply then do it simply. However do not avoid complexity just because it is complex. Use it to achieve a goal the best way possible.
The dedication to this beautiful and humorous exercise in mechanical losses is admirable... I bet a boat that uses the air exhaust itself for propulsion would be fun to drive for a bit. Maybe experiment with a Dyson fan-style annular thruster for the boat next?
@@integza So at the end of the vacation you do a sponsor spot for kiwi co 🤔 anyway, are the bottles that you connected on the fill side fully filled up? Better tu use a T to connect al the bottles is my guess. Some thoughts on the boat: * bigger impeller * stabilize the impeller (pint a piece for the front of it) * rudder in the centre of the boat or a dual rudder
Exactly what I was thinking also I think its too small to produce enough thrust and if the bottles are touching the water that's a lot of wasted energy
Design a bellows driven, steampunk themed RC car! Use 2 bellows and as one is taking air in the other is pushing out. Y adapter with rubber flap disc valves on the output should do the trick. Bellows are easy to make from scratch with plastic film and venetian blind slats, but 3d printed slats would be cooler. I've seen stepper motors used to drive bellows.
I did something similar for my freshman engineering project. We used dry ice to store the pressure and applied water to release the pressure. The only issue is you’re on a timer and have to release the building pressure once you apply the water or the bottle will explode lol but you can store a lot of compressed air in 1 container that replenishes!
I've played around with dry ice before too and that's actually a really good idea. If they could just find a way to release the pressure over time, it could be really useful in a situation like this.
8:40 "Starting to move Bare minimum A little bit more *opens to nearly full throttle* *enjoyment noise* *turns to full throttle* yeah... only problem of using full throttle is... that it ends fast" Yeah, the last part is every man's dilemma
A jet boat/offshore (miami vice style) powerboat or hydroplane. Powered by gas turbine(or multiple), a big tunnel ram/multi stage jet-pump(using water-lily turbine design), America's cup style hydro-foiling keel hull/hulls to reduce resistance. I'd power it on kerosene and either just air or air tanks like your example. I will do this if I win your printer and UA-cam the whole thing. I am multi trade qualified, I am an electrician, I worked in power generation/distribution in communications/protection/tech/plc(industrial control). I have only paid for a mechanic once in my life, old school style work ethic, I've taught myself most of what I know. I studied website/software design at the start of the year before covid ruined our university/polytechnic. I am currently a student/unofficial teacher at a trade school in my home town. Welding is the only trade skill I didn't know, so I've learnt that pretty well now. They like all the other skills/enthusiasm that I brought along and have kinda been groomed for a few jobs.. I was bold enough to apply for the engineering tutors/educational managers job(s) when the positions opened up and I felt like having them check my CV and references (and to just show off that when I talk about my previous experiences/work skill I'm not a compulsive liar 😂) I've started a raspberry-pi gaming controller electric motor starter motors (rear steer through electronically controlling calculated radius for turns (spares I had laying around from my hobbies)), prius/mercedes electronic/hydraulic steering box/column, lathing car axles for stub shafts/chain gearing. Powering bed/or maybe couch project (project team leader at my course). Your theory I love. I read obsessively. Though I do have a need for speed (going fast, not drugs (like your smoking joke)). Keep up the good work bro! Matt! 🤙💪🤓💕
Great video again would love to see how this would do with a standard propeller. But it's way more interesting with these edge case designs that never make it to mainstream
Congratulations on joining a long and proud tradition of Portuguese boat builders (shipwrights? I hesitate in calling that a ship). By the way, the turny thing ("leme") is called "rudder" in english.
@@Tharmin.124 not at all. Typically when I have UA-cam closed captioning turned on the likely hood of it catching the correct words to display are like 1 in 5. Yours were spot on for some reason.
Missed opportunity when you said "I need a support for the impeller, a support for the turbine" you could've followed up with "and a support for this video"
@@beaclaster 1 - Idea had no relation to his video. 2 - Drag racer's are not copyright of any youtuber anyone can make one whenever they want it would never be copying. 3- It would be using a very different method to propel it.
Impressionante, tinha a pequena impressão que serias português, mas tornou-se um desafio descobrir se sim ou não mas depois de ver o tradicional telhado português e de teres falado em português nos bloopers, fiquei bem esclarecido, o sotaque variava um pouco entre o clássico British acente e o famoso russian english. Parabéns grande canal, já sou sub e fã sino ativado e ansioso por novos vídeos e lições de historia da ciência e ciência.
O sotaque pra mim sempre foi típico tuga LOL 🤣 E acho que ele tinha aí outros vida em que via-se claramente que era tuga... Não me lembro é em que vídeos foram.
Integza I just started watching you today and by far you’re one of the more interesting UA-camrs to date I hope you really do blow up but I do have an idea for to help with this you could up the size and degree of the impeller making it more reactive to pulling water through while reaching higher speeds for the boat I really do like this video and honestly a continuation isn’t a bad idea
Very nice video, why don't you build a FIRE-TORNADO GENERATOR?!?!
something like this one? ua-cam.com/video/1BxQd6AGYiI/v-deo.html
or this one? ua-cam.com/video/5-e2tAUo89o/v-deo.html
Both, the first one is simplier, but the second one is stronger
@@ruandeeedelliloww5639 so the second one
OMG! THIS IS OP!!! MAYBE WITH A GREEN FLAME
Forgive me if you’ve already thought this through, but I think the efficiency of the Tesla turbine is at it’s most efficient only when spinning at very high RPMs. When the turbine is connected to the Lilly impeller via a very normal gear reduction, the viscosity of the water may be preventing the Tesla turbine from reaching it’s peak usable energy output. To compensate for this, you could possibly use a much more dramatic gear reduction, and some form of a clutch to allow the turbine to reach efficiency before translating that energy into impeller motion. But dang, 1700 comments! You probably won’t even see this. Thanks for the fun video :)
3D printed planetary gear box!
In addition to the gear reduction, you need a shroud for the lily.
Will it not waste energy for that matter? Cause I think if it the turbine reaches its maximum rpm then translate it into a almost at rest impaler would it not put stress on the turbine it self or maybe the gears if he will use gears?
Sorry I'm just curious😁
Manok Ni San Pedro There are certainly energy losses any time you convert energy, so I would imagine he would want to do that gear reduction in as few steps as possible. I’m not an engineer or anything, just an enthusiast, so I couldn’t tell you what the losses would be in this case.
But it also seems like this project may have been more about combining two very unique inventions than it was about getting an efficient device.
There are a lot of things wrong with this, including that the IMPELLER IS BACKWARDS
So, im a jet boat mechanic. I work with impellers all the time and what I can tell you is that would work a lot better by having the impeller inboard, drawing water from the bottom of the boat and then expelling it from a nozzle out the back. You would probably achieve at least 5x as much thrust.
This. 100% this!
MUCH more so than propellers, impellers in particular HEAVILY rely on being enclosed in some kind of housing/channel to help direct/feed new fluid into & the resulting jet of fluid out of them. This DRAMATICALLY increases their ability to drop the pressure of, aka "suck in" said fluid, & thus provide "thrust".
But if the fins are going to be completely openly exposed to the surrounding fluid (aka no housing/channel), then a propeller will be far, FAR more useful/effective as a pump/means of propulsion than an impeller.
Was about to say this! I's an impeller, impellers go in a housing!
"It has a decent speed" *
* Yeah, if you are running from a drifting continent.
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Encase the impeller in a housing to direct the flow more direct.
Exactly . Concentrate the flow( thrust) to a more focused point
Like a jet ski incase the prop with a water flow nozzle for direction
So basically just make a jet boat.
Technically it has a turbine engine so why not call it a jet boat?
This would actually work, it's just throwing water around as is
Now that you are in the water bending vibe you should also try to make a 3D printed submarine. And perhaps give the lily impeller another go.
Very nice ideia
Excellent idea, no surface tension underwater, problem is weighted air.
I'd love to see how this would be made to work
@@oguzy23 Well, he could just use a normal motor instead of the tesla turbine. So he wouldn't need to worry about the air suplly.
@Pablo Paes or a small compressed air tank for paint ball as the air source and a ballast to make the net buoyancy zero
@@pablopaes5646 yeah but that would be easy
First of all, you deserve a lot more subscribers, secondly for your next video you can 3d printed a submarine torpedo with an action cam on the head, maybe with an rc control or with a chemical reaction that produces gas as a propellant
mmmm interesting, what kind of propellant did you have in mind?
@@vashthegun9636 I was thinking about Citric acid + Sodium bicarbonate, both into powder, then have them come into contact with the water in the torpedo, or maybe with some dry ice. In short, non-polluting biodegradable substances
@@redissus9080 oh, cool! In this way it could be without elettronics and it can be very small
Read that as submarine tomato 🤔 And on the subject of tomatoes, power it with h2o2 + tomato? Though concentrated peroxide is dangerous and sounds more like NileRed...
@@markp5726 h202 could be dangerous for the environment, maybe tomato juice and sodium bicarbonate could be an idea, but maybe they are not reactive enough for a torpedo, or maybe they are
Why am I watching this even if I don't have a 3d printer
For Nikola Tesla and great content obviously.
I'm glad you have such a great relationship with your sister, Integza.
not alabama
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Sweet
Who else agrees that integza makes some of the best content.
yes sirrrrrrr
anyone who says no doesn't exist
Highly underrated. My kids (boy 10/girl 13) love him!
He really inspires me
I completely disagree...
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HE MAKES THE BEST CONTENT FULL STOP! Not "some of the best content", THE best content!
build a 3d printed firework, it could be dangerous, but pretty cooool
and how does it work?
I want to make one now
Ngl that sounds like smt that would violate the Geneva Convention
You should do it.
Brertt ain’t a mine so no
The “steering thingy” is called a rudder.
Ya
i like steering thingy
Some improvements you could make (so its not slower than glue):
1: Give it a bigger prop (more area=more thrust per speed).
2: Give it a gearbox for more torque.
3: Move some of the bottles out of the water (less resistance to thrust and turning).
4: Move the rudder to the center.
the problem is the impeller spits a lot of the flow sideways. it just needs an enclosure around it to focus it.
@@Veiss7 Smart!
@@Veiss7 can't he use in impeler inside tube and then run water inside it ? water is not compressable as air and it should have higher torque and he can use the gears and get his previes idea working
@Veiss seven yes, this is what jet boats do. They have an inlet and the impeller is in an enclosed chamber that redirects the flow in a single direction. This is also what the latest generation of submarines do with impellers.
I would love to see how this performed with a proper inlet and nozzle. It would likely move at many multiples of the speed.
@@mandoreforger6999 Exactly, well said regarding jet boats
Resume of how to build an actual impeller:
Step 1: Put the Lily impeller inside a funnel.
Step 2: Profit.
Would that actually work?
@@ahloo6920 It works on ship sized impellers so I'd guess so.
Jet boats use impeller to push water out through a tube to create thrust
Yeah what he did isn’t an impeller. Probably better to research what an actual impeller is first since he had the definition and design wrong
No, that would not work. If he had the impeller facing the right direction (he is using it backward) then it would be pulling water from the sides and pushing it out the back acting as a true impeller. Putting this in a tube would restrict the water from entering the sides. Also, jet boats use a turbine, not an impeller.
What if you used the impeller with a housing?
How you have it now is basically just mixing the the water under the boat with a slight forward thrust. But with a housing it should function like an impeller pump like those found in a jet ski!🤷🏻♂️ for maximum speed!
Thought the same thing... Redo!!
This need to be tried, also i was thinking about using the expelled air from the turbine, like in the back or in the impeller itself.
Also, in addition to adding a housing to the lily impeller, maybe move the air reservoirs to the top of the acrylic to reduce the drag you created with the "outriggers" in the water.
Honestly, this man deserves WAY more subscribers. Just LOOK at that rockin mustache.
Oh stop it, you're making me blush!
@@integza 🤣🤣
@@integza ok
i agree
@@integza Don't be humble. That is a really epic mustache.
I think a steam locomotive should be 3d printed.
Also who else agrees that integza makes some of the best content and the best 3d printed projects
You should try to make a tesla turbine powered go kart or a bike
Perhaps a Tesla turbine assisted bike; I doubt the Tesla turbine outputs enough torque to power the bike completely
Impellers work best in a very tight fitting housing. I'd love to see the Lily impeller working in a ducting.
yes this has made my day again thank you integza
i hope everyone has a good SAFE day/night/time where ever you are
Integza, I have an idea. Swap out those plastic bottles for an aluminum can, or a CO2 canister, so that you can get higher volume in it. The boat should be buoyant enough not to care.
Also why not just have the compressed gas container be the body of the boat???
Solid work my man! If I knew back when we collaborated just how much you truly hate tomatoes..........I underestimated your capacity for vengeance my friend!
Haters gonna hate, tomatoes gonna tomate! I'll get them all!
@@integza Please, put that on a shirt to buy. I'll be the first to purchase.
This is almost the only channel that I know that has funny sponsor ads. Keep it up!
it's so funny imagining you scream "yeah" into the camera at regular intervals for no apparent reason
Hey Inetgza, I mean Integza... How about building a 3D printed vaccum or pressure powered mechanical clock with escapement and everything ⏱️⏰⏳
That sounds fun 😁
Awesome video, as usual!
A balloon in the bottle would keep the pressure up while air is exiting.
That bottle flying and crash should have been followed by a cat angrily saying "reeeeaaaaaaaaaaaawwwrrrrr"!
EDITED: The impeller was originally tested in a tube. Perhaps more thrust would be generated if the impeller was surrounded by a tube. Note: my original statement of the cavitation was wrong, since no bubbles were generated by the boat when it was moving.
this was my first thought too, the ultra high rpm seems undesirable without reduction gearing and a larger pushing surface to exploit that increased torque.
then i again i am a plebeian who is used to car physics and perhaps that just not how impellers work
I think he should also swap the belt and pulley for gears, this would allow him to alter the gearing as well as prevent the belt from slipping when it is exposed to water. But hey, just an idea.
have a shot or two and this guys becomes a comedian. I'm rolling
Just binge watched a bunch of your stuff and had to sub before you are banned, sectioned, incarcerated or blow yourself up! Keep it up!
Love it! Next time - make the actual hull of the boat itself the chamber for compressed air.
you know technically tomatoes and tobacco are in the same family and in fact you can graft branches from one or the other to the other and it will grow.
Tomacco!
@7:05 OMFG i laughed so hard i cried, am ded. The rattling and clanging the bottle and stand made on the way down....
You can 3D print a Da Vinci's Concept: Aerial Screw and can power it with syringe (as a compressed air container)- for upcoming project :)
Would like to see the Tesla-turbine run on liquid nitrogen.
Yea, freeze the plastic and cause it to shatter. You are a smart dude.
Dry ice
I think compressed nitrogen gas would be more fun
That streering thingy is called a rudder. Ruh-der. I'm curious to how several Lily impellers would work in sequence. Like how propellers can multiply the force liquid is moved.
To clarify... Place two fans one in front of the other and turn them on. The amount of air moved is increased significantly.
Rrrraderr, RADDERR..
lol
You forgot to mention one thing: They need to rotate in different directions. If two fans have the same shape and rotate in the same direction, you don't get any more thrust. They need to counter-rotate and have a mirrored shape of course
The little dudes on the shoulder made me like it, for future reference. Already subbed and notified. I love your channel and that commercial too. Good job. Sell the fact people enjoy your commercial and don't skip it.
This is a great video. I have my son checking out your videos. You have a modern perspective to make learning fun and the videos are funny. Thank you for the work you do!!!
Hi Integza! Great video. Since I haven't seen another comment, the "Steering thingy" is a "Rudder" in English - hope this helps! :)
Just learned something new XD
@@integza I'm glad. I learn something new whenever watching your videos, so it's good to give something back :)
Have a fantastic day.
Ah yes another episode of Nikola Tesla with a 3D printer
That is a stunning tie and fantastic suspenders, they're incredible together
Gday from Australia 😎
Love your channel dude!
My kids and I watch and learn heaps
Thankyou
God bless
You should 3d print a bout ran off a sterling engine. And me and my daughter love your videos
I've always wanted a 3d printer to combine NASA's flat sterling engine a tesla turbine and a fly wheel.
Nice video integza 😀
I even 3d printed one for myself
“It’s a little bit aggressive...” best line I’ve heard on internet all week!
I feel like just yeeting the air out the back would make the boat faster.
Also guardians of the galaxy won a battle by dancing soooo yeah.
Still a great video.
Im the only one that replayed more than 10 times 7:05 and laught when bottle explodes ? When it fell I waited for "ooooutthhhhhh" down there !!! KKKK "Inetzgaaa", what if you change the pulley ratio ? Big one for impeller and a little for turbine ? Speed will increase ? Or make a tube in Tesla turbine outlet, put it in water and air helps boat to move. Love your videos my friend, keep it up !!!!
A turbine that small has almost no torque
Also putting the big one on the bottom would create a lot of drag in the water and navigate any potential benefit.
Thanks for the "Replay Button"!
No widen the end flare on the impeller
Usually I watch 3d printing videos out of pure boredom but this is quality stuff...
Try making a 3D printed ornithopter, the mechanical bird invented by Leonardo da Vinci.
Boy that would be awesome to see.
One idea suddenly strike to my mind...that if tesla coil can transmit electricity wireless ....you can make a rc car with out battery (instead power it with TESLA COIL ) it will be amazing to see it working in your upcoming video⚡
Tesla coils can’t transmit wireless electricity more than a few feet.
@@Jkirk3279 yaa that's correct but that is the challenge ....if he figures out some way 😀
"the people watching you are as lazy as you are, they'll give you a like for finding the easiest solution" lol so true 😂
Honestly over complicating things is a trap a lot of new engineers fall into. It really is a skill to know when to reinvent something and when to just use what works.
@@deadeyeduncan5022 I think the flaw is not over complicating. Its bad customer interfacing.
Yes many many engineers forget about KISS, but its also drilled into you to keep things as simple as possible. I find it much more likely that engineers fail in getting customers to have realistic goals that meet their needs.
There is another often forgotten trap, just because something works doesn't mean it works well enough. Complexity can add functionality, improve efficiency, add safety.
A complex system needs to be respected though.
The real trap is not using the correct tool for the job and giving insufficient time to engineering it correctly.
TL;DR if the goal can be accomplished simply then do it simply. However do not avoid complexity just because it is complex. Use it to achieve a goal the best way possible.
The dedication to this beautiful and humorous exercise in mechanical losses is admirable... I bet a boat that uses the air exhaust itself for propulsion would be fun to drive for a bit. Maybe experiment with a Dyson fan-style annular thruster for the boat next?
"There's nothing wrong with watching Korean boys dance." - Integza 2020
Inetgza* please, stop misspelling his name.
/jk
also him: dance will not help when aliens come
wdym dancing won't help anyone starlord saved everybody by dancing off with ronan
Touché!
@@integza So at the end of the vacation you do a sponsor spot for kiwi co 🤔 anyway, are the bottles that you connected on the fill side fully filled up? Better tu use a T to connect al the bottles is my guess.
Some thoughts on the boat:
* bigger impeller
* stabilize the impeller (pint a piece for the front of it)
* rudder in the centre of the boat or a dual rudder
Make a steam engine and put it in a model train
Damicske I was thinking bigger impeller or using two. Or two bigger impellers? Haha
Integza your content sucks
At being bad. You could even call it amazing 😃
"A propeller has an open design while an impeller is always inside a casing or housing." your impeller is under performing..
You beat me to it.Damn!
Exactly what I was thinking also I think its too small to produce enough thrust and if the bottles are touching the water that's a lot of wasted energy
Also I don't know why he would use a tesla turbine... The torque would be so less
And he may have the impeller backwards too for flow?
can a lilly impeler have a casing? isn't it too.... lateral on the 'outflow'? (neither english nor engineer, just asking out of curiosity)
Love your videos, and the Kiwi Co ad you made is the best. 😄
Awesome video i always love watching your videos! Random fact i found a weed farm in the forest while dirt bike riding. I got it on video up.
The impeler should be in a tube, then it will be at max power. I think :)
3D print a set of reduction gears for more torque on your Tesla Turbine (Lily Impeller) boat. it should make it faster.
Great content! I always enjoy your videos! Having calva louise made it even better!
Idea, make a wireless transmission circuit using a large Tesla coil and a small receiving one on a small rc car as it's power source.
Design a bellows driven, steampunk themed RC car! Use 2 bellows and as one is taking air in the other is pushing out. Y adapter with rubber flap disc valves on the output should do the trick. Bellows are easy to make from scratch with plastic film and venetian blind slats, but 3d printed slats would be cooler. I've seen stepper motors used to drive bellows.
I love this idea! Please win. hahaha
This!!! You are creative!
If this happens I NEED THE PLANSSSS! Just take my money now...
Robert Murray Smith follower by any chance? Saw some stuff he did with bellows recently. Very cool guy!
How it is for that you say in eeenglish "RUDDER"
It dont be like you think it is, but it do.
I crown this the Schrödinger comment, because it is good English and bad English at the same time.
@@P8qzxnxfP85xZ2H3wDRV lol cheers. It's what the kids call a "maymay" and an old one at that.
@@garethjones6342 It do be a maymay
I had a stroke reading that last line
I did something similar for my freshman engineering project. We used dry ice to store the pressure and applied water to release the pressure. The only issue is you’re on a timer and have to release the building pressure once you apply the water or the bottle will explode lol but you can store a lot of compressed air in 1 container that replenishes!
I've played around with dry ice before too and that's actually a really good idea. If they could just find a way to release the pressure over time, it could be really useful in a situation like this.
Oh! man
Where this channel hidden in UA-cam's storage area...
It's crazy awesome 😻
8:40
"Starting to move
Bare minimum
A little bit more
*opens to nearly full throttle*
*enjoyment noise*
*turns to full throttle*
yeah... only problem of using full throttle is... that it ends fast"
Yeah, the last part is every man's dilemma
First time here, random find from another vid...
Count me in, subscribed
Discovered Calva Louise from your videos. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! 😁
What about doing a foil? Water foil could be printed and put on your boat.
"I just smoke tomatoes.." aaand Subscribed.
A jet boat/offshore (miami vice style) powerboat or hydroplane.
Powered by gas turbine(or multiple), a big tunnel ram/multi stage jet-pump(using water-lily turbine design), America's cup style hydro-foiling keel hull/hulls to reduce resistance.
I'd power it on kerosene and either just air or air tanks like your example.
I will do this if I win your printer and UA-cam the whole thing.
I am multi trade qualified, I am an electrician, I worked in power generation/distribution in communications/protection/tech/plc(industrial control).
I have only paid for a mechanic once in my life, old school style work ethic, I've taught myself most of what I know.
I studied website/software design at the start of the year before covid ruined our university/polytechnic.
I am currently a student/unofficial teacher at a trade school in my home town.
Welding is the only trade skill I didn't know, so I've learnt that pretty well now.
They like all the other skills/enthusiasm that I brought along and have kinda been groomed for a few jobs..
I was bold enough to apply for the engineering tutors/educational managers job(s) when the positions opened up and I felt like having them check my CV and references (and to just show off that when I talk about my previous experiences/work skill I'm not a compulsive liar 😂)
I've started a raspberry-pi gaming controller electric motor starter motors (rear steer through electronically controlling calculated radius for turns (spares I had laying around from my hobbies)), prius/mercedes electronic/hydraulic steering box/column, lathing car axles for stub shafts/chain gearing.
Powering bed/or maybe couch project (project team leader at my course).
Your theory I love.
I read obsessively.
Though I do have a need for speed (going fast, not drugs (like your smoking joke)).
Keep up the good work bro!
Matt! 🤙💪🤓💕
Maybe even liquid oxygen (lox) if I wanted insane rocket type power ("powuh") to weight 💪😎
I like the reference to the car yard inflatable things.
In New Zealand we call them "flappy boys" 😂
Happy September folks!
Good luck with the competition submissions ❤️👍
Good luck Matt!
Less resistance = less power used somewhat, it makes sense in my head hahaha therefore youd get a faster boat as you're cutting not pushing the water!
Great video again would love to see how this would do with a standard propeller. But it's way more interesting with these edge case designs that never make it to mainstream
For an invention: A 3D printed submarine w/ lily impellor
Congratulations on joining a long and proud tradition of Portuguese boat builders (shipwrights? I hesitate in calling that a ship). By the way, the turny thing ("leme") is called "rudder" in english.
Also, "bow" as in the front part of a boat ("proa") rhymes with "cow". "Bow" as in Legolas's weapon rhymes with "no".
Very nice but i would hope u 3d print a rocket drone can't wait for that I literally try that but because of resources I couldn't so can't wait for it
"Don't try this at home," he said from the rooftop of his home.
Please design a flying machine using the 'Coanda' effect. It is a strange lifting thrust that uniquely works. Check it out. You ROCK Integza! 👍
Do you do your own closed captioning. It is exceptional, something I have not seen anywhere else. You are very unique.
.. you're joking, right?
@@Tharmin.124 not at all. Typically when I have UA-cam closed captioning turned on the likely hood of it catching the correct words to display are like 1 in 5. Yours were spot on for some reason.
@@Tharmin.124 now that I am re watching the video I'm realizing that it is your clear speach that results in the almost perfect closed captioning.
Tesla & Schauberger in 1 projekt ,marvelous.
Impellers always run into a tunnel , that should make the boot a little faster.
Try printing Leonardo da Vinci's Aerial Screw, and find a way to stabilize it when it is airborne.
Missed opportunity when you said "I need a support for the impeller, a support for the turbine" you could've followed up with "and a support for this video"
How about functional scale model of the rumored Tesla antigravity saucer that was patented by Nikola Tesla?
YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It wouldn’t be functional. Since anti gravity doesn’t exist to the best of our current knowledge.
Enclsing the impellet like a jet drive system on a speedboat will direct thrust and give a much better result! Definitely something easy to try out :)
3D PRINT A 3D PRINTER SO YOU CAN GIVE MORE 3D PRINTERS TO US
without jokeing prusa 3d print some parts to make more 3d printers
@@kloon22 yeah of course he would need to buy some parts but would be less
Integza, you could make a tomato launcher using the tesla turbine.
Ayyy, lets go. Great content man
Your printed turbine is impressive! For real! Good job!
How about a drag racer that uses the pressure of the 2 liter bottle quickly released into 2 Tesla turbines get a lot of speed for a short time
Tom?
@@beaclaster Tom?
@@clayman0430 stanton
@@beaclaster 1 - Idea had no relation to his video.
2 - Drag racer's are not copyright of any youtuber anyone can make one whenever they want it would never be copying.
3- It would be using a very different method to propel it.
Impressionante, tinha a pequena impressão que serias português, mas tornou-se um desafio descobrir se sim ou não mas depois de ver o tradicional telhado português e de teres falado em português nos bloopers, fiquei bem esclarecido, o sotaque variava um pouco entre o clássico British acente e o famoso russian english. Parabéns grande canal, já sou sub e fã sino ativado e ansioso por novos vídeos e lições de historia da ciência e ciência.
O sotaque pra mim sempre foi típico tuga LOL 🤣
E acho que ele tinha aí outros vida em que via-se claramente que era tuga... Não me lembro é em que vídeos foram.
E aquela boina é mesmo da tuga
7:08 Meu deus kkkkkk
Aliás, ficou incrível o barco!
At 9:32 I cried out at my screen "But not like that! Nooo!" I love your videos!
Integza:*realeses new video*
Me:Oh yeah...
*he is just making boat.... *
Me:Oh God whyyyy
*..... powered by Tesla turbine*
Me:What a wonderful day!
ah yes.
INTEGZA.
Edit: WOOOOOOW THAT BOTTLE IS GOOOOOOOOOOONE GONE.
Integza I just started watching you today and by far you’re one of the more interesting UA-camrs to date I hope you really do blow up but I do have an idea for to help with this you could up the size and degree of the impeller making it more reactive to pulling water through while reaching higher speeds for the boat I really do like this video and honestly a continuation isn’t a bad idea
Very funny . The direct use of compressed air results in better efficiency. Direct outlet by two nozzles. Greeting from France.
Smoking tomatoes? Simpsons did it. Tomaccoe anyone?
9:26 me as a teen remembering you can build your own bong, then immediately going to build one...
"Don't try this at home!" ok, I'm going to have to try this at home ...
Honestly the only channel I watch the sponsored portion of
sick, an integza video