How To Make A Tesla Turbine (Greenest Turbine)

 by CrazyMachinist94
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This Instructable will show you how to construct a turbine from reused parts and a couple of new materials. This turbine can achieve speeds of up to and possibly accede 15,000-20,000 running speed rpm's and top rpm's reaching around 30,000 to 35,000. This project can be run on about 40 psi but I have run mine on up to 100 psi and it will really started to scream (I would not sugest running it with that much pressure for more than a few seconds, I was just testing it to see what it could do, it was very dangerous and it could have or was close to flying apart). But to make this project even greener you could run it on steam. Or put it downstream and direct water flow to it and run it just as a hydroelectric plant, this turbine is very strong and versitile. Also please rate this instructable.

The reason for making this instructable is because I have been scanning the internet and to make one of these and the outcome of it will either not look very nice or they are very hard to find materials to make them or the materials are too expensive and usually the directions are very complicated and leave parts out. If any of you feel that I have left any parts out please leave a comment and I will try to put them into my instructable and if you have any trouble with any of this please make me aware of it and I will help you out.***PLEASE READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTABLE BEFORE STARTING YOUR BUILD.

Also something that I would love to see done is to have someone build a boiler, this turbine and a small r/c vehicle that could be powered by this. You could even put a generator on the turbine to power the electronic parts of the car. Although you would need to gear it down a bit so it has more torque and less rpm's but if anyone does this or has seen it done please let me know so I can see it.

I am not liable for your versions of this and for this failing horribly and hurting someone so please do not run this on any more than about 70 psi and don't run it too long with that much pressure it will spin at around 15,000 rpm's at about 40 psi which should be good enough unless you are showing it off to friends or family, then crank it up but don't blow it up.

***Update, After seeing what this project could do I am now deciding what kind of motor to put onto this to actually power something and I am working on a copper exhaust system that will come together like the headers of a car to direct the exhaust flow upwards instead of straight out. I will be putting on how to build and attach these things within the next two to three weeks. I will post sometime soon.

 
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Step 1: Parts

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Here is a picture of all of the parts and tools needed for the construction of your turbine. 10 hard drives, which if you go to your local high school they will willingly give you however many hard drives that you want just be polite and let them know what you are doing with them (you only need nine but just in case you mess up). You will then need two pieces of 1/4 inch plexi-glass that are 7x7 inches. Then about a 2.2 " piece of 4 inch diameter schedule 40 pvc pipe and if you want you may be able to find clear pipe for a better look. An exacto-knife or sharp knife. Safety glasses. A small bench-top lathe or mini-lathe. Then eight bolts that are 31/2 inches long and anywhere from 1/4 to 3/4(which is unnecessary but if that is what you have go ahead) inches in diameter. Then you will need 8 bolts and 16 washers to go along with them. Also, you will need some tubing; I am using 3/8 inch id 3/4 inch od plastic tubing. Then you should have two bearing and part of you project will be based on these so I chose two 1/4 inch id bearings with 5/8 inch od. These are Fafnir S1KDD7 bearings. You will then need some precision measuring equipment such as a micrometer and a good ruler. And on your lathe you should have a tailstock with a dead center or live center. And a 6-7 inch piece of 1-1/2 inch diameter Aluminum. The only parts out of the hard drive that you will be using are the platters and the spacer rings so save them and you can throw the rest out or save the very strong magnets in them for another project. I forgot to mention you do not need to have the same size bearings as I do just whatever you have lying around. But I have found that the smaller they are the higher speeds they can handle and if I were you I would not go under a 1/4 inch inner diameter. You should also have a set of drills and a drill. Just to be clear here is a list of materials. See pictures if you have trouble understanding what anything is.

Materials

-10 hard drives (local high school [tech department])
-8 bolts (I will be using 5/16) (hardware store or look around your house for some laying around)
-8 nuts (I will be using 5/16) (hardware store or look around your house)
-16 washers with a 5/16 hole in them (hardware store or look around your house)
-Some 4" pvc pipe (The finish length will have to be 2.2") (hardware store or ask a local plumber ,it is a small amount so they may give it to you for free just remember to be polite)
-2 pieces of plexi-glass that are 7x7" (hardware store)
-1 pieces of 1-1/2" diameter aluminum 6-7" long (probably will have to order off the internet like I did)
-2 ball bearing I am using some with an inner diameter of 1/4" and outer diameter of 5/8" (hardware store, you do not have to use the exact ones I am)
-About a foot of plastic tubing (hardware store)
-JB Weld (hard ware store but you can use almost any strong glue you have around such as super glue)
-Silicon sealant (automotive store, ex. Advance Auto Parts or maybe Lowes or a hardware store will have it) if you don't know what this is there is a picture of it in here

Tools

-Exacto-knife (almost any store)
-Safety glasses (almost any store)
-Some kind of lathe (I am using a South Bend) with a tailstock and dead center or live center (if you do not have a lathe try to get a machine shop to do it for you but you will have to pay them depending on the owner anywhere from $10 to $60 where I work you might get it done for $20)
-A micrometer and precision ruler (order off the internet buy a good brand don't cheap out so it will last a while if you do not have one but if you are giving it to a machine shop to do don't worry about these)
-A set of drills (hardware store)
-A drill press or milling machine would be nice but a hand drill will be fine (you probably know someone that has one that would let you use it if you do not have one)

Extras

-Krylon spray paint (hardware store)
-Lock nuts instead of regular nuts listed above in the materials section (hardware store)
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mstehmeier says: Oct 23, 2012. 11:44 AM
what are you measuring in those pictures?
cause your starting from the edge of the hole, and thats not the center of the other hole
Oddball16 says: Jun 25, 2012. 5:29 AM
So I built this turbine in accordance with "Most" of the instructions on this web page. However, my turbine does not spin very fast at all. Mabye a few hundred RPM's. The only thing I deviated from was the spacers I used. Instead of the platter spacers the instructions calls out for I used some nylon spacers I found laying around. Because of this I had to use 4 more platters (total of 14) to fit on the axle I assume because these spacers are a bit thinner than the disk platter spacers.

My question is: Will it not spin fast because of the distance between platters. My suspicions lie with that the gap between the edge of disk platters to the inside of the 4" PVC is to great. What are your thoughts?

BTW, the turbine I built looks great. Ill try and post pics soon.
Oddball16 in reply to Oddball16Jul 14, 2012. 5:39 AM
UPDATE:
Ok, so I remedied my RPM dilemma that concerned me as stated above. All I did was use cork gasket to decrease the distance between the outer edge of disk platters and the I.D. of the 4" PVC. The turbine now runs really fast. I have a tach on order but havent checked the speed just yet. Very happy with the results of this turbine though. Cheers
jimbo-g says: May 28, 2012. 7:05 AM
Could you just put up a few annotated pictures? or annotate all your pictures =p and im really interested in making this and im curious why youre using the hard disc platters? would any metal do or do they need to be magnetised?
jimbo-g says: May 28, 2012. 6:46 AM
what would be the risks of reducing the number of exhaust ports. im just thinking that it would increase the pressure in the system (more of a bottle neck) which might make it run on lower psi to give the same effect? Is that just stupid and dangerous? =p maybe make them slightly smaller
fami1 says: May 16, 2012. 8:44 AM
wow..
threedeenut says: Jan 10, 2012. 8:05 AM
You can use tesla turbines for a variety of different things. It is important to recognize that the turbine is reversible. So, if you drive the shaft with power (electric motor) the turbine becomes a pump. They apparently make very good pumps too requiring very little energy to run. There is an ongoing project called seabird where an old navy ship is being converted into a tesla turbine driven ship. Im learning about the turbines and have a drawing for one. Maybe Ill make an instructable. I have access to a good machine shop where I can manufacture parts, but i wouldn't consider it a DIY @home project as I will have some help and lots of good tools (lathe, milling machine, cnc machine, etc.). I just want one for my desk at work so it will be a functional homage and art piece for the hero of mine that is tesla.
monishgogri says: Nov 8, 2011. 10:13 AM
Hi man, wat did u use as ur source fr the air flow??
jliberman13 says: Sep 3, 2011. 11:23 AM
Does anyone now where you could get used hard drives for free in Texas, specifically San Angelo? I could try my highschool, but I don't know if they have any harddrives that they could give to me. Thanks for everyone's help!
lost2010 says: Sep 1, 2011. 11:53 AM
Higher RPM Horse Power
vruiz3 says: Aug 18, 2011. 7:24 AM
what exactly is a tesla turbine?
tyldob says: Jul 19, 2011. 4:48 AM
Ignore that last one, just read the description :P
tyldob says: Jul 19, 2011. 4:44 AM
Can a Tesla turbine run on steam? I have been trying to find a way to make a portable power supply that can be fuelled on the cheap. Water is cheap(ish) :D
DehLeprechaun says: Jul 13, 2010. 12:13 AM
daaaang!0_0 at first i was all like "sounds fun" :3 now im all like 'sounds kompicated' :/ how much did it cost u 2 m8k dis?
HughGRection in reply to DehLeprechaunJun 13, 2011. 2:54 PM
Apparently spelling is complicated as well.
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Pilgrimm in reply to DELETED_kage_no_akiriDec 9, 2010. 10:40 PM
Domo Arigato!
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DehLeprechaun in reply to DELETED_kage_no_akiriDec 29, 2010. 3:17 PM
I was just having some fun with the spelling is all, anyway don't you think this argument is kinda silly. I mean we're arguing about typing skills *_*
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DehLeprechaun in reply to DELETED_kage_no_akiriJan 3, 2011. 7:04 AM
thanks im glad you understand and thanks for the apology
gabbbee says: May 11, 2011. 6:32 AM
How much horsepower does this create and would this size turbine be able to power a go cart?
IncrediblyCondensedBlackMatter in reply to gabbbeeJun 5, 2011. 12:12 AM
high rpm, low torque. no, it couldn't power a go kart.
lperkins says: May 12, 2011. 11:26 AM
The problem with superglue is that it makes replacing the bearings close to impossible. Since you're turning the shaft yourself, put some grooves in it for snap rings to hold the bearings instead. And make the fit snug enough that you have to press the bearing on and it won't slip.
lperkins says: May 12, 2011. 11:22 AM
You can use a regular drill bit for drilling thin sheet metal by running it backward once you get to the last sixteenth of an inch or so. It's a little hard on the bit, but it works. Especially for aluminum.

You can make most drill presses reverse by altering the wiring on the motor. There's usually a diagram on the inside of the wiring case. Personally I put a switch on mine to make it easy. :)
Zach Tapp2 says: Feb 22, 2011. 5:06 PM
could i use the same disign with CDs and a 5 in pipe?
lperkins in reply to Zach Tapp2May 12, 2011. 11:16 AM
Yes, but it wouldn't be able to handle nearly so much speed before turning into shrapnel. Ones made from CDs should probably be run on water instead of air.
kartikiyer247 says: Jul 28, 2009. 6:41 AM
whats its use for???????pls answer!!!!!i liked the project and would like to make it!!!but can u tell me where its basically used nd whats its application???
pink_man_ in reply to kartikiyer247May 4, 2011. 5:34 AM
I think itd be cool to run a car off it
diginess in reply to kartikiyer247Jan 8, 2011. 9:53 PM
Basically it's used to translate motion of air, water, etc into rotation of the device. It then acts as a flywheel, you could attach an electric motor to it to generate electrical power.
IncrediblyCondensedBlackMatter in reply to diginessJun 5, 2011. 12:13 AM
i always wondered... do you need to attach a generator to it? why not just attach magnets to the platters, and coil wire around it?
amando96 says: Aug 5, 2010. 7:02 AM
All I need now is the money for a lathe.
sadben in reply to amando96Dec 28, 2010. 9:28 AM
go to a machinist, they will make it for you, but if u took shop or tech design you can use the shop provided by your school.
bombmaker2 in reply to amando96Sep 2, 2010. 3:25 PM
I hear that.
Bitkid says: Jul 29, 2010. 7:10 PM
Why do people make these Really? I'm just wondering what they can be used for since I see Many projects on them.
carpe_noctem in reply to BitkidDec 2, 2010. 10:33 AM
I haven't done it but a rain water powered generator sounds doable. You would have to run all the water from your gutters to the turbine. There might be problems with the gutter filling up and overflowing, though, so some kind of bypass near the top of the gutter would probably be a good idea...I'm thinking something like the buoy valve (or whatever its called) inside a toilet would probably work.
toogers in reply to BitkidNov 3, 2010. 4:58 PM
you could make an eco-freindly blender.
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