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Overunity Machines Forum



Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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eisenficker2000

@AquiriuZ: Take picture 8 from the patent and bend back the ends near the axle, so the angle pushing the weight up has a smaller vector in the horizontal plane

@Cherryman: If you could use dxf/Autocad format?



Cherryman

Quote from: eisenficker2000 on April 12, 2009, 06:51:37 PM
@AquiriuZ: Take picture 8 from the patent and bend back the ends near the axle, so the angle pushing the weight up has a smaller vector in the horizontal plane

@Cherryman: If you could use dxf/Autocad format?




Perfect! Send it up

Did you test it WM2D or something? 

AquariuZ

Using Cherrymans wheel I can visualize the violent launch of the weights near 12 o clock position.

Now, if you can keep the weight in its socket you may have something.

There are small bursts of acceleration, but again the ball needs to be kept locked into place to get full benefit from the launch. The launch is a scissors effect.

Model attached with an initial momentum of -0.200 rad/s but WITHOUT MOTOR.

Turns for a while (friction less environ)

I´ll see if I can lock those balls


LarryC

Quote from: eisenficker2000 on April 12, 2009, 06:35:18 PM
After reading the patent; hockeysticks  and ellipse..

I'm glad you're showing the upper left quadrant closer to the video. The guides need to allow the weights to be freely thrown outward, varying due to centrifugal force based on rpm. The centrifugal slam at the outside edge of the hockeysticks is where the acceleration is coming from.

Regards, Larry