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This Tesla CD Turbine is based on the Tesla turbine, which was invented by Nikola Tesla in the early 1900's. Tesla's pumps and motors were unique in that they only used discs, and took advantage of the boundary layer effect. His smallest designs were over 100 horsepower. It is referred to as a bladeless turbine because it uses the boundary layer effect and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a conventional turbine. The Tesla turbine is also known as the boundary layer turbine, cohesion-type turbine, and Prandtl layer turbine (after Ludwig Prandtl). One of Tesla's desire for implementation of this turbine was for geothermal power, which was described in "Our Future Motive Power".

Tesla wrote 'This turbine is an efficient self-starting prime mover which may be operated as a steam or mixed fluid turbine at will, without changes in construction and is on this account very convenient. Minor departures from the turbine, as may be dictated by the circumstances in each case, will obviously suggest themselves but if it is carried out on these general lines it will be found highly profitable to the owners of the steam plant while permitting the use of their old installation. However, the best economic results in the development of power from steam by the Tesla turbine will be obtained in plants especially adapted for the purpose.

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Who invented the electrical coil?

Nikola Tesla


What country did Nikola Tesla invent the electrical transformer?

Tesla invented the electric generators as the patent shows the date to be 1888. He was from Croatia.The scientist tesla is from this country he invented electrical generators?


What was tesla's AC system?

Tesla pointed out the inefficiency of Edison's direct current electrical powerhouses that have been build up and down the Atlantic seaboard. The secret, he felt, lay in the use of alternating current, because to him all energies were cyclic. Tesla introduced his motors and electrical systems in a classic paper, "A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers" which he delivered before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1888. One of the most impressed was the industrialist and inventor George Westinghouse. One day he visited Tesla's laboratory aTesla Statuend was amazed at what he saw. Tesla had constructed a model polyphase system consisting of an alternating current dynamo, step-up and step-down transformers and A.C. motor at the other end. The perfect partnership between Tesla and Westinghouse for the nationwide use of electricity in America had begun. In 1882 Tesla conceives of AC induction motor and in 1883 Tesla constructs the first polyphase AC motor.


Why is Nicola Tesla important to electricians today?

He was that patented the electrical system used to light up houses and buildings around the world.


Who invent AC?

Willis Haviland Carrier is wrong he invented the air conditioner AC is an electrical current invented by Nikola Tesla. Thomas Edison who invented DC, used AC to make an electrical pad, killed cats and dogs to ruin Tesla because he wanted to prove it was dangerous, but DC is more dangerous.

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Who was considered a electrical genius?

Nikola Tesla is often considered an electrical genius. He was known for his work in the development of alternating current electrical systems and numerous innovations in the field of electrical engineering.


What are all the inventions of Nikola Tesla?

In the related links box below I posted an article on Tesla's inventions. The article has a picture of Tesla with a wireless lightbulb working on a surrounding electrical field.


Theory of Nikola Tesla?

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What is nikola teslas inventions?

This is what he's known for: Tesla coil Tesla turbine Teleforce Tesla's oscillator Tesla electric car Tesla principle Tesla's Egg of Columbus Alternating current Induction motor Rotating magnetic field Wireless technology Particle beam weapon Death ray Terrestrial stationary waves Bifilar coil Telegeodynamics Electrogravitics !


Who invented the electrical coil?

Nikola Tesla


When was the Tesla turbine invented?

On his 50th birthday in 1906, Tesla demonstrated his 200 hp (150 kW) 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine. During 1910 1911 at the Waterside Power Station in New York, several of his bladeless turbine engines were tested at 100 5000 hp. It was patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913.


What was Nikola Tesla's field of science?

He worked with electricity. Tesla is most famous for conceiving the rotating magnetic field principle (1882) and then using it to invent the induction motor together with the accompanying alternating current long-distance electrical transmission system (1888). His patents and theoretical work still form the basis for modern alternating current electric power systems. He also developed numerous other electrical and mechanical devices including the fundamental principles and machinery of wireless technology, including the high frequency alternator, the "AND" logic gate and the Tesla coil, as well as other devices such as the bladeless turbine, the spark plug and numerous other inventions.


What was Nikola Tesla's degree?

Nikola Tesla was an inventor and a mechanical and electrical engineer.


Was Nikola Tesla the best scientist?

In his field, I believe he was. He invented or developed a significant number of electrical and electronic devices which were decades ahead of their time.


Did Nikola Tesla invented the Tesla turbine?

The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. Many concidered the Tesla Turbine an Engine of the 21st Century. Nikola Tesla created an engine design nearly 100 years ago that is as much as three or four times more efficient than the combustion engine design that has dominated for reasons other than science. At the time of his invention around 1909, Tesla was able to demonstrate a fuel efficiency of 60% with his bladeless turbine design. The most efficient combustion engines today do not get above 27 - 28% efficiency in their conversion of fuel to work. The politics of his day impeded Tesla's design from being implemented. The piston engine was already well under way, and the oil barons were not encouraging efficiency. Still today, engine manufacturers resist any changes because of retooling expenses.


In what did Nikola Tesla work?

Tesla is most famous for conceiving the rotating magnetic field principle (1882) and then using it to invent the induction motor together with the accompanying alternating current long-distance electrical transmission system (1888). His patents and theoretical work still form the basis for modern alternating current electric power systems. He also developed numerous other electrical and mechanical devices including the fundamental principles and machinery of wireless technology, including the high frequency alternator, the "AND" logic gate and the Tesla coil, as well as other devices such as the bladeless turbine, the spark plug and numerous other inventions.


When did Nikola Tesla discover the rotating magnetic field principle?

Actually, the discovery and patents have two inventors, the Italian physicist and electrical engineer Galileo Ferraris, and the American-Serbian inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla. Tesla claimed in his autobiography that he identified the concept in 1882 while Ferraris wrote about researching the concept and built a working model in 1885. In 1888 Tesla obtained a United States patent (U.S. Patent 0,381,968) for his design.