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Re: [TCML] rotary gap disk



 
 
In a message dated 11/29/08 3:31:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
plymouth_4406@xxxxxxxxx writes:

>If  the metal disc was mounted directly on the shaft and supported  on 
pillow block bearings and >driven with a belt you wouldn't need to  have an 
insulating hub. 

    The really slick thing to do would be to drive the  rotary with a Tesla 
Turbine! Air lines would provide the power source with  necessary insulation, 
throttling the air supply would change the BPS, and  exhaust air could be used 
to quench the gaps!
 
-Phil LaBudde

Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic  Improbabilities
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