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Scientists explore Tesla roads not taken -- and find new potential present-day utility


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A valve invented by engineer Nikola Tesla a century ago is not only more functional than previously realized, but also has other potential applications today, a team of researchers has found after conducting a series of experiments on replications of the early 20th-century design.
Its findings, reported in the journal
Nature Communications, suggest that Tesla s device, which he called a valvular conduit, could harness the vibrations in engines and other machinery to pump fuel, coolants, lubricants, and other gases and liquids. ....

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Scientists Explore Tesla Roads Not Taken-and Find New Potential Present-Day Utility


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Scientists Explore Tesla Roads Not Taken-and Find New Potential Present-Day Utility
A valve invented by engineer Nikola Tesla a century ago is not only more functional than previously realized, but also has other potential applications today, a team of researchers has found.
A valve invented by engineer Nikola Tesla a century ago is not only more functional than previously realized, but also has other potential applications today, a team of researchers has found after conducting a series of experiments on replications of the early 20th-century design.
Its findings, reported in the journal Nature Communications, suggest that Tesla’s device, which he called a “valvular conduit,” could harness the vibrations in engines and other machinery to pump fuel, coolants, lubricants, and other gases and liquids. ....

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