Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger (* 30 June 1885 Holzschlag (Austria), ? 25 September 1958 Linz, (Austria), Austrian forester, naturalist and inventor. Founder of implosion technology. Schauberger studied the phenomena of the fluidic vortexes.
Biography
Early years
Viktor Schauberger was born to a long line of Austrian forester. Creeks and rivers flow fascinated him during his youth. Schauberger went on to develop a basic theory that contains a twofold movement principle for such phenonomena.
In 1926, he researched at a timber flotation installation in Neuberg an der Mürz / Styria. In 1929, Schauberger submitted his first applications for patents in the fields of water engineering and turbine construction. Schauberger researched on how to artificially generate centripetal movement in various types of machines. Schauberger proposed a means of utilising hydroelectric power by a jet turbine.
World War
In World War II, Schauberger developed, under duress, his concepts of vortex dynamics at the service of Germany's SS. In 1941 Schauberger is confined in a mental hospital in Mauer-Öhling. The SS conducts continuous observation of Schauberger activities. In Augsburg, Schauberger works with Messerschmidt on engine cooling systems. Correspondence with designer Heinkel about aircraft engines. In 1944, Schauberger developed his Repulsine machines at the Technical College of Engineering at Rosenhügel in Vienna. Schauberger produced several working prototypes. The Russian and American military confiscated his work at the end of the war. After the war, Schauberger worked on a concept of water-based power generation through vortex action, in a closed cycle.
Later years
In 1958, Schauberger return to Austria, after negotiations with an American company, and forced to stop any further research with implosion technology. Viktor Schauberger dies on September 25.
Patents
All patents are Austrian.
- 066644 -- "Plow"
- Plowing of the soil can be achieved with copper-covered plows instead of using plows made of iron or steel; reduce friction between the ground and the corresponding portion of the plow; and, slow disintegration.
- 113487 -- "Construction for Creating Wild Brooks and Flow Regulation"
- The construction for creating wild brooks and flow-regulation through the speed of water that is dammed; no destruction from course of the waterpath through the damming constructs; and, center watercourse in the middle of the stream.
- 122144 -- "Artificial Channel for Transporting Logs"
- Conduits, channels, and other water sluices for the transporting felled trees or logs.
- 134543 -- "Conduction of Water in Tubes & Channels"
- Concentrates water flow within conduits, channels, and tubes; Increase passing the amount of flowing medium through the paths.
- 136214 -- "Installation & Correction of Flow in Draining Channels"
- Installation and operation of the conduction and regulation water channels by means of dams.
- 138296 -- "Water Conduction"
- Improvement of the tubes and channels shown in "Conduction of Water in Tubes & Channels"; and, flowing water within conduit is led into the middle of the pipe to force it to effect a circular motion.
- 142032 -- "Construction for Fabricating Tap Water"
- Fabrication of mineral water through devices; Avoids unhygienic condition in the pipes; and, water treatment.
- 196680 -- "Tubing for Flowing & Gaseous Media"
- Tubing for flowing and gaseous media to prevent the formation of incrustations; prevent loss of flow speed; and, helically tubes.
See also
Futher readings
- Viktor Schauberger, Callum Coats: Energy Evolution (Eco-Technology) (2000) ISBN 1858600618
- Callum Coats, Viktor Schaubeger: The Fertile Earth (Eco-Technology)(2001) ISBN 185860060X
External links and references
- Ovesen, Morten , "". Malmö group.
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