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Can you show us your CFD analysis then?
I haven't made CFD analisys for turbine as I didn't have reason to further my study, I wasn't getting paid or making it into a product. But I did take some Ansys Fluent classes. I did some FEM study for some of my other inventions with Catia and Freecad. I would definitely go ahead and learn OpenFoam and other stuff as well no problem. I had made some videos of those colorful images with flexing plastic elements and stuff but it was 5 years ago, its too much to dig into piles of files and find them across several of my computers. I will post some sometime when I come across them.

Computational analysis is only reliable if you have super computers.
You only do computational analysis to perfect your designs but not when coming up with the new ideas.
I am more into rendering than analysis nowadays as you want to show your stuff to people.
 
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I don't mean I would make the whole thing alone, I would do some of it using the $25mn budget.

How do you think Elon Musk does some of the things he does, all alone?
While awaiting Canadian documentation, Musk attended the University of Pretoria for five months.[44] Once in Canada, Musk entered Queen's University in 1989, avoiding mandatory service in the South African military.[45] He left in 1992 to study economics and physics at the University of Pennsylvania; he graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in economics from the Wharton School and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in physics from the College of Arts and Sciences.[46][47][48]

In 1994, Musk held two internships in Silicon Valley during the summer: at an energy storage start-up called Pinnacle Research Institute, which researched electrolytic ultracapacitors for energy storage, and at the Palo Alto-based start-up Rocket Science Games.[49] Bruce Leak, the former lead engineer behind Apple's QuickTime who had hired Musk, noted: "He had boundless energy. Kids these days have no idea about hardware or how stuff works, but he had a PC hacker background and was not afraid to just go figure things out."[50]

In 1995, Musk was accepted to a Ph.D. program in energy physics/materials science at Stanford University in California.[51][non-primary source needed] In California, Musk attempted to get a job at Netscape, but he says that he never received a response to his job inquiries.[52] He ended up dropping out of Stanford after two days, deciding instead to join the Internet boom and launch an internet startup instead.[53]
He is actually not an engineer, had BSc in economy and Physics, later attended to PhD in Physics but not completed.
He has sufficient background, studying physics could be vital in understanding engineering topics too,i am an engineer but i leaned towards math and physics more than leaned to application. Those fields are permeable.
He is an entrepreneur, he probably doesn't have any depth knowledge on how something is acquired or developed but he has sufficient knowledge to weight it, analyze, object and sense feasibility.
He may not conduct a CFD analysis or know the equations but he can evaluate the results.
If you ever need supercomputers you can apply to Tubitak, ITU, ODTU and several other universities provide HPC services, some has licensed commercial applications too and most has widely used open source applications.
Moreover, you can drop your own code ,compile and solve it remotely, the prices are quite low for CPU-hour utilization. what costs most is the storage.
And you don't need supercomputer for the most of the calculations.
Supercomputers used when you have got some optimization to run coupled (heat+flow+combustion) full-scale analysis, depending on tolerance you need to add structural analysis into that coupling too.
It is required while nearing to the production.
 
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There are exceptions everywhere.
So where is the 2nd Tesla then? those exceptions emerges when we are at the edge of a leap. We were edge of the leap for commercialized space travel and private companies launching rockets and Musk has emerged, neither of the ideas (maybe a few) belongs to him, he is an enterpreneur - manager , he takes advantage of the good ideas, gets funding, does PR, does the talk, does the negotiation. He is not Tesla or Da vinci.
If Tesla was an enterpreneur everything would have been different by now he preffered to stay an inventor, yet he also had sufficient background education for engineering.
 

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So where is the 2nd Tesla then? those exceptions emerges when we are at the edge of a leap. We were edge of the leap for commercialized space travel and private companies launching rockets and Musk has emerged, neither of the ideas (maybe a few) belongs to him, he is an enterpreneur - manager , he takes advantage of the good ideas, gets funding, does PR, does the talk, does the negotiation. He is not Tesla or Da vinci.
If Tesla was an enterpreneur everything would have been different by now he preffered to stay an inventor, yet he also had sufficient background education for engineering.
There are transitional periods elsewhere too like personal air vehicles. And the Elon Musk of the area is Joeben Bievert of Joby Aviation. He was the guy that made the camera tripods with the brand name Gorillapod. He later sold that company for $5mn and founded Joby Aviation. He has received $750mn investment so far is also nowadays finalising talks with Uber to acquire Uber Elevate program who are planning to start eVTOL air taxi operation in 2023. He is getting another $75mn from Uber into Joby Aviation. Nowsdays engineers of Toyota who is the majority investor in Joby Aviation are trying to optimize parts of the 5 seat air vehicle Joby S4 for serial production. They have shared the images of the flying car factory yesterday. It will be a trillion dollar industry in 30 years.

In the space area Jeff Bezos will land on Moon before Elon Musk does.
In life extension area there are even Turkish people working in the US leading the area.
 

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I haven't made CFD analisys for turbine as I didn't have reason to further my study, I wasn't getting paid or making it into a product. But I did take some Ansys Fluent classes. I did some FEM study for some of my other inventions with Catia and Freecad. I would definitely go ahead and learn OpenFoam and other stuff as well no problem. I had made some videos of those colorful images with flexing plastic elements and stuff but it was 5 years ago, its too much to dig into piles of files and find them across several of my computers. I will post some sometime when I come across them.

Computational analysis is only reliable if you have super computers.
You only do computational analysis to perfect your designs but not when coming up with the new ideas.
I am more into rendering than analysis nowadays as you want to show your stuff to people.
No one (as a person) invented or designed an engine in the last 50 years in the world. I don't wanna drag this discussion further more.
 

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No one (as a person) invented or designed an engine in the last 50 years in the world. I don't wanna drag this discussion further more.
There is one fellow American inventor that I am in contact with who claims he did and he is looking for funding to build his invention but he couldn't convince GM. He says those companies have accepted defeat to electric but are waiting the automotive industry to expand further into electric before they dive into it and take over with their production capacities.
 
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There is one fellow American inventor that I am in contact with who claims he did and he is looking for funding to build his invention but he couldn't convince GM. He says those companies have accepted defeat to electric but are waiting the automotive industry to expand further into electric before they dive into it and take over with their production capacities.
Could you design drone for planting trees and make the ministry use drones to plant 10.000 seeds every day. We’d save on human ressources, and plant trees
 

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Could you design drone for planting trees and make the ministry use drones to plant 10.000 seeds every day. We’d save on human ressources, and plant trees
Ask me to make something that matters. We have enough humans to employ for tree planting.
 

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Ask me to make something that matters. We have enough humans to employ for tree planting.
Planting trees by drone is quite important. Why spend human ressources on such a task if a drone can do it faster and plant more trees a day. We’re experiencing draught in konya, climate is messed up. We need robotics to replant our planet and clean our oceans.
 

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Guys why do you think US will sanction us because of S-400 and cancelled F-35 deal. At the same time , they will sell F-35 to UAE and they know about UAE ties with China and Russia
 

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Planting trees by drone is quite important. Why spend human ressources on such a task if a drone can do it faster and plant more trees a day. We’re experiencing draught in konya, climate is messed up. We need robotics to replant our planet and clean our oceans.
Why don't you ask for a plant spraying drone to rid the plants from bugs.
A firefighting drone to fight fires to save lives of firefighters.

Since we started using natural gas for heating of homes in the 81 provinces forests started to grow on even arid lands of our hometowns. Tree planting is the business of the past decades.

Ask me for larger, human carrying personal air vehicles, to go from city to your summer house in the villages or to go to hard to get places over bodies of water. I am not taking small challenges. Talk if you have money to invest. $30K will get you a small one person helicopter. Call now to reserve yours.
 

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Guys why do you think US will sanction us because of S-400 and cancelled F-35 deal. At the same time , they will sell F-35 to UAE and they know about UAE ties with China and Russia
It has to pass the senate with 2/3 majority for the President to not be able to veto it.

But even if it passes we'll see what's going to happen. Biden has already had dealings with Turkey as VP, and he's come a few times to apologise, maybe he understands how bad the entire situation has turned into, but he'll know we won't back down and sanction will just make things even worse.
 

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