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Tesla turbine diagram
- U.S. Patent 1061206 - Turbine - 1909 October 21 - Improvements in rotary engines and turbines; Mechanical power based the vehicle of fluid for power; Known as the Tesla turbine; Bladeless turbine design; Utilizes boundary layer effect; Fluid does not impact the blades as in a conventional turbine.
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