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Overunity Machines Forum



New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2007, 12:49:03 AM

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noonespecial

Quote from: 4Tesla on August 05, 2008, 06:37:42 PM
I don't believe the slam is the key to getting this wheel to work, but it may be if you are trying an exact replication.  I believe a modified version of Bobs wheel will work, as I am working on a design that doesn't rely on storing the centrifugal energy, but it does rely on the centrifugal force to move the weights.. just doesn't store it.

Jason

I will look forward to your design.
Reading between the lines on some of Bob's comments (and viewing the video) I don't believe that the weights "slam" at the ends at all but rather accelerate and then are "slowed" or cushioned by a combination of the shock absorbers and springs. He mentions that without these the machine would destroy itself. If the weights were allowed to "slam" the end of the arm, I don't believe it would work.
Charlie

4Tesla


LarryC

Hi Charlie,Jason,

Sorry Charlie. I tried to respond earlier but had worst problems then you did. 

Maybe we are getting caught up in the terminology and it may be my fault as I don't like to repeat the whole statement every time.

Bob's comment: Once the weights are past the ballance point they accelerate and generate many times their weight that creats the the energy needed. The faster rotation the larger the force.

This is why I think we need to capture the centrifugal slam force in springs that do slow, get compressed, cushion the blow, latch, and save the energy to help return the weights to the top. That is what I mean when I say capture the centrifugal slam force.

Another words, if we can capture a 'many times their weight' force, that is the only way a one rotor gravity machine can possibly work, otherwise the physics is totally against us as Charlie observed at the 4-5 stick. Good mechanical design but cannot beat the physics.

I am working on doing this with a fixed latch, but I am concerned that the latch may need to be variable rather than fixed. A variable latch would be more like a sliding saw blade type rod used for height adjustments and better to adjust for rotational speed.

Regards, Larry

PS: Thanks. It is such a pleasure to work with people who are all helping to accomplish a common goal.


4Tesla

Quote from: LarryC on August 05, 2008, 11:43:22 PM
This is why I think we need to capture the centrifugal slam force in springs that do slow, get compressed, cushion the blow, latch, and save the energy to help return the weights to the top. That is what I mean when I say capture the centrifugal slam force.

Hi Larry,

I hope you don't think we are saying you're wrong.. just saying that it might not be the only way to get the wheel to work.

Jason

squegee69

Hi Charlie

Trying to understand your pic in #311.  Is that an orbital gear around the central axis?

Thanks!
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