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Perpetual Motion Machines ME 3322

Perpetual Motion Machines ME 3322. Justin Scruggs. Definitions. Perpetual Motion Movement that goes on forever Perpetual Motion Machine Any closed system that produces more energy than it consumes. Robert Fludd's “Water Screw“ 1618. Classifications. Perpetual Motion of the First Kind

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Perpetual Motion Machines ME 3322

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  1. Perpetual Motion MachinesME 3322 Justin Scruggs

  2. Definitions • Perpetual Motion • Movement that goes on forever • Perpetual Motion Machine • Any closed system that produces more energy than it consumes Robert Fludd's “Water Screw“ 1618

  3. Classifications • Perpetual Motion of the First Kind • Refers to machines whose efficiency is > 100% • Produces energy from nothing (“free energy”) • Violates First Law of Thermodynamics - + Wcycl • ∆E = Q - W η = Qin * (∆E)cycl= 0

  4. Classifications • Perpetual Motion of the Second Kind • Refers to machines which extract thermal energy from a single source and convert it into mechanical work • Violates Second Law of Thermodynamics < 0: Internal irreversibilities = 0: No internal irreversibilities - σcycle • Wcycl Qcycl = Wcycl

  5. Classifications • Perpetual Motion of the Third Kind • Refers to machines in which all mechanisms by which energy is dissipated is eliminated (i.e. friction, air resistance, etc.) • Can be approximated but never achieved due to irreversibilities • In theory, if achieved, the machine is still limited by the First Law of Thermodynamics

  6. The Overbalanced Wheel • Idea • Initially thought longer lever arm on right would turn wheel • Results • Larger # of weights on left side balanced out the torque

  7. The Float Belt • Idea • Initially thought that floaters would rise through liquid and turn belt • Results • Pushing floaters into liquid at bottom required more energy

  8. The Capillary Bowl • Idea • The capillary action would keep the water flowing in the tube • Results • Force from mass of water was larger than the force generated by the capillary action

  9. The Magnetic Motor • Idea • Utilize a shield to block magnetic field in desired locations to create a couple on armature • Results • The field due to the symmetric array of outer magnets is zero at the center

  10. Sources • www.wikipedia.org • Perpetual Motion • www.answers.com • Perpetual Motion • www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek • The Museum of Unworkable Devices • www.kilty.com/pmotion.htm

  11. Questions???

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