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Once anchored to the roof the machine looks like a small cylinder with holes attached to a half donut with an attempted hole.
The purple bit is a roof spacer. It is a circular cylinder with big holes to allow air to get sucked in from the outside. The air then passes through the yellow plate which is there to hold the motor holder in place which anchors the motor. The air then passes through the red plate at those funny holes where it enters the serpentine profile..... the river emulation.
Now everything on this machine is static or stationary except the green disk which rotates. Take the hand of someone and swing them around, what you are doing is throwing them but not letting go, you are redirecting the energy. So you go in circles. Angular momentum. Well when you let go of them... god forbid. They fly, so do you depending on how big you are. Ok well the rotating green plate is holding the hands of millions of air particles and flinging them away from the machine's axis.
This centrifugal force causes the air to move along with the serpentine profile which creates a difference in air velocities which inturn causes a centripetal motion along the axis of the serpentine profile. Ok the air then enters the egg shaped cavity. Then exits through small holes on the bottom. Achieving the desired result of cooling the air.

— Stewart Mackenzie (2004)



Wow it is good seeing those images again! I believe they are accurate... except I think that the waves are incorrect.

— Stewart Mackenzie in 25/07/2006


compare these images:
Image:Klimator.jpg Image:e28.jpg Image:Erfinder2_klimator_sketch_sideview.JPG

first picture created by Stewart Mackenzie.
second picture from Energy Evolution by Callum Coats.
third picture visualized and created by Erfinder2, contributed to PESWiki on 8th of December, 2007.


one more image found on harddrive, created by Stewart MacKenzie in 2005
Image:Klimatorold.jpg


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