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Overunity Machines Forum



Apparatus for generating autogenic energy?

Started by ken_nyus, August 08, 2007, 10:12:35 AM

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Thaelin

   Might well be a case of runner. I do feel tho that when you give it a bit of load, it will stop. And like a gasoline motor, make sure to balance the flywheel for the action of the "piston" action. Good luck mate.


thaelin

ken_nyus

Quote from: Thaelin on August 08, 2007, 10:50:44 AM
   Might well be a case of runner. I do feel tho that when you give it a bit of load, it will stop. And like a gasoline motor, make sure to balance the flywheel for the action of the "piston" action. Good luck mate.


thaelin


I not sure what you mean by runner?

Yes I have been thinking that the flywheel must be balanced in a way that includes all the connected parts, and that it must be massive enough to hold more energy than the S-S repulsion.

I too doubt that under load it would still work, but the patent says that through extensive testing they have shown that it will still work under a (unspecified) load.


ken_nyus

I think the flywheel is an important part of this device.

I have no practical experience using flywheels, so I was wondering what you folks here thought might be most appropriate.

Heavy fly wheel? and try for low rpm?
Light flywheel? and try for high rpm?

I was looking around at the model steam engine sites, and from that community it seems like heavy small (3" or so) bronze flywheels are available.

For a flywheel on the light side I was thinking of maybe just a disc made out of say 1/8-1/4" copper plate, maybe 6" in diameter?

ryanjrx7

Guess I should of read this before I posted my old/new idea.  This link should help: http://science.howstuffworks.com/steam1.htm  Flywheels need to be heavy-their mass is the only thing that makes them useful.

ken_nyus

I assume there is a benefit to concentrating that mass at the rim?

Or would a solid disc be just as usefull?