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Liquid Flow Traffic Management Systems

Matter Propulsion

Matter propulsion is achieved in three mediums; they are Water, Air and Space.

All matter, gaseous or liquid, able to be compressed or pressurized that is capable of acceleration and ejection through a narrow orifice can be used in Matter Propulsion.

By placing an inlet and an outlet into a pipe of any diameter both at an acute angle propulsion is achieved.

Put simply a water pump sucks water in from a pipe and after compressing and pressurising the water it returns it back to the pipe further along its axis. Both inlet and outlet are placed at an acute angle.

 By placing the inlet inside a hollow tube and directing the compressed matter back through the tube further along the axis from the intake the system uses a smaller motor as only a small proportion of the liquid is compressed and ejected.

As liquid is taken into the inlet it produces a forward movement on the intake. After the pump compress’s the liquid it is passed through a reduced bore orifice to further increase pressure and velocity and this is directed at an acute angle aimed to the centre axis of the tube providing further thrust through the tube.

Both in conjunction produce a forward movement if mounted on a boat. If static it is effectively a propulsion pump.

The force of the high volume, high pressure jet drags, through friction, peripheral liquid and being fully encased in a hollow tube all the directional push is concentrated, encased within the tube to be vented in the rear.

As the intake and exhaust of water is fully encased all forward movement is variable dependant on the intake and outlet in combination.

This system can be used to propel a boat or in a fixed position pump water or air in any proportion.

After pressurisation the outlets are placed circumferentially around the bore and being inclined to the centre axis the pressure jet flows to the centre of the bore.

A Matter Propulsion unit may have a number of inlets connected to outlets.

Irrespective of the number they are all directed at the correct angle for matter to be moved through the bore.

The propulsion tube encapsulates the flow of matter and directs it to the rear.

Inlets and outlets may be arranged internally as a single ring or be spaced along the bore as to provide an overlap of the concentric arrangement.

The diameter of the bore is proportional to the number of inlets/outlets; this is dependant on the matter to be flowed and the internal bore pressures and flow rates required.

This means that water is able to flow freely within the bore with no impediments to affect the flow.

When placed into a circuit the water is continually propelled around until it reaches its maximum speed which is the flow rate of the combined suction and propulsion from the matter propulsion pumps.

This works equally effectively in air and space, all that has changed is the Matter that is used.

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