turbocharger with electric motor

by bulgakova.tanya

All my models were created in the program 123D design and Fusion 360. http://www.slideshare.net/b...

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Printer PRUSA i3, turbocharger with electric motor

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spesily1988@jourrapide.com over 1 year ago

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maxim25o2 over 5 years ago

this design is bad, I was able tested it and efficiency is very poor. Whole design I very liked, but there is few mistakes where efficiency is lost. For me is difficult to describe how in my opinion blades should look, now I am thinking to redesign Your model, or make new one.

KD3 about 9 years ago

I am trying to make a fan (2 sizes) that move slowly - less than 30 - 60 RPM that is both nice to look at an moves a lot of air (looking for 200 + and 600 + CFPM) thinking of using the motor magnets as possible bearings and or using some air as bearings / stabilizer. If you need further details - let me know. Thanks, Kevin

bulgakova.tanya about 9 years ago

If you can tell us in more detail what you are doing?
We're doing another project reactionless propulsion system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCyDkxlJ-AE

KD3 about 9 years ago

Thank you very much - (maybe my anti virus or something.) It is the nicest - well thought out turbines I have seen for printing. I will keep you posted on the results. I used to work next to the Aims-NASA research building in Sunnyvale, CA. My wind tunnel is much less sophisticated but for general comparative testing it works great. What I am trying to do is make a slow moving fan that moves a large amount of air - and that can only be done with very tight tolerances. Thank again! Kevin

KD3 about 9 years ago

Very nice design - would love to print and run wind tunnel test on it but I have not been able to download it. Any Help??

bulgakova.tanya about 9 years ago

Why?
Try to download here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:401134/#files