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    LEOGIM Hydraulic Motor from Spain
    Posted on Monday, June 04, 2007 @ 19:33:31 UTC by vlad

    Devices Anonymous writes: There was an article printed in a local paper here in there canary islands about the LEOGIM Motor, the below is the web page with a full discription of the patent written in spanish although without drawings or pictures. The page goes into great detail over how this works and i have been in contact with the inventor



    http://www.energia-electrica-leogim.info/memoria.html#introduccion

    The motor is Hydraulic and uses 4 pumps consuming 1482 watts to produce close to 80 kw, the pumps are used to change the pressure of only 3 % of the acting fluid. Once in operation it is self sustaining.



     
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    Re: LEOGIM Hydraulic Motor from Spain (Score: 1)
    by Craigy on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 @ 10:09:40 UTC
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    I posted this Yesterday. The web site contains a 10 thousand word discription and also the maths involved. It will take me some time to translate this, but the online translators can put you in the ball park.

    The inventor states that the invention does not break any laws of Thermal / fluid dynamics. I gather the invention is using the cavitation effects in the fluid pumped ( 3% of total volume) to extract torque.

    i had this recent reply from the inventor


    Pablo León Fernández

    Hello,No i have no photos, but the discription at http://www.energia-electrica-leogim.info/ [www.energia-electrica-leogim.info] is enough to understand how the LEOGIM Works. The LEOGIM has no simularity with the work of Richard Clem. This gentlemans machine worked on the principle of creating a pressure in a fluid at a high temperature, as is the case in olive oil (when allowed). The only simularity in the work of clem is in the cooling circuits and the difference in pressures,high when injected, then low after the expansion, although if the power supply is removed it can continue to move due to the remaining pressure difference in the circuit. The LEOGIM motor develops its power from independent sets of pumps, the fluid pumped in without temperature. As you can see it has no relation to our invention.
    so i am now asking him more questions, that i hope he will answer, i.e is it in production etc

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    Re: LEOGIM Hydraulic Motor from Spain (Score: 1)
    by Denyarvas on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 @ 07:17:19 UTC
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    Dear Anonymous,  could you please post an English version of this article?

    Thanks



     

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