thanks and added thoughts
Hi CloudSeeder,
Thank you for recognizing value in the idea I presented yesterday. Since it contains the 'smack plate' (disguised as a ramp) of your 'fire wheel concept' I had an inkling that you might like what was presented and would understand it.
The concept also draws from Peter Lindemann's statement that the wheel had to run RELATIVELY slowly with the pendulum having to be RELATIVELY fast, so that smack-plate and pendulum impact each other with a maximum difference of speed.
This is where 'inertia' plays it's role with the wheel's mass (revolving slowly) absorbing the speed of the impacting pendulum, gaining speed from it as a consequence (provided the ramp is properly oriented).
'The wheel feeding from the pendulum', one might say.
Please note, that in order to achieve the desired max. difference of speed at impact, the ratio of the size/circumference/diameter of the wheel to the length of the pendulum is probably an important factor.
I hope we can determine the ideal proportions.
You have mentioned several benefits which might be achieved when this design is properly thought through.
Maybe there is one more point:
If the pendulum gets lifted up due to collision with the ramp, it's center of mass (COM) will be lifted up too.
We know that a lot of wheels stop, because their center of mass moves below the axle/hub of the wheel during rotation.
Due to the lifting of the center of mass of the impacting pendulum, it might be possible to dynamically maintain the center of mass of the whole system above the axle - thus avoiding 'keeling'.
Three more side notes:
- See also posting of LarryC in a gravity related thread at overunity.com:
New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !
containing the term "Centrifugal slam capture".
- What I describe only consists of reordered musings of other people.
- I think 'intellectual property' is a detrimental concept.
Hi CloudSeeder,
Thank you for recognizing value in the idea I presented yesterday. Since it contains the 'smack plate' (disguised as a ramp) of your 'fire wheel concept' I had an inkling that you might like what was presented and would understand it.
The concept also draws from Peter Lindemann's statement that the wheel had to run RELATIVELY slowly with the pendulum having to be RELATIVELY fast, so that smack-plate and pendulum impact each other with a maximum difference of speed.
This is where 'inertia' plays it's role with the wheel's mass (revolving slowly) absorbing the speed of the impacting pendulum, gaining speed from it as a consequence (provided the ramp is properly oriented).
'The wheel feeding from the pendulum', one might say.
Please note, that in order to achieve the desired max. difference of speed at impact, the ratio of the size/circumference/diameter of the wheel to the length of the pendulum is probably an important factor.
I hope we can determine the ideal proportions.
You have mentioned several benefits which might be achieved when this design is properly thought through.
Maybe there is one more point:
If the pendulum gets lifted up due to collision with the ramp, it's center of mass (COM) will be lifted up too.
We know that a lot of wheels stop, because their center of mass moves below the axle/hub of the wheel during rotation.
Due to the lifting of the center of mass of the impacting pendulum, it might be possible to dynamically maintain the center of mass of the whole system above the axle - thus avoiding 'keeling'.
Three more side notes:
- See also posting of LarryC in a gravity related thread at overunity.com:
New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !
containing the term "Centrifugal slam capture".
- What I describe only consists of reordered musings of other people.
- I think 'intellectual property' is a detrimental concept.
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