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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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LarryC

Quote from: Dusty on April 16, 2009, 09:58:56 PM
Since my last video of my theory of operation, I have built a device.  It is not finished and that will take a few more days.  I changed some of my thinking on how it works since the patent was released just a couple days after my last video.  I need to build the tracks next and that will take a bunch of experimenting.  You have to realize this device is only a starting point.  If it works right off the bat, well fine, but otherwise I will rebuild the wheels and tracks as necessary.  There are several factors to consider such as diameter of wheel, placement of slots and their shape, weight of the dumbells and probably most important is the shape of the tracking system.

Video here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjWbVwmcXc

Thanks, Dusty.

(I have that user name because of all my woodworking I do.)

Hi Dusty,

Very nice build and good looking shop. I'm glad someone is building and nice to see that you're using one of Eisenficker2000 design and Sjack's Fig 8. When I'm freed up again, I wanted to start building again. Right now it is a toss up between continuing on Bob K's machine or starting with Sjack's. Bob K's design is more expensive (large pneumatic cylinders) than Sjack's so your attempt will help me decide. Please let us know both the successes and failures as it will be of great help to other physical builders.

Best of Success,
Larry 

Omnibus

Wow, @Dusty, you’re not kiddin’. Very skillfully crafted. I’m impressed. Wish you all the luck. Will be following your progress closely.

AquariuZ

Quote from: Dusty on April 16, 2009, 09:58:56 PM
Since my last video of my theory of operation, I have built a device.  It is not finished and that will take a few more days.  I changed some of my thinking on how it works since the patent was released just a couple days after my last video.  I need to build the tracks next and that will take a bunch of experimenting.  You have to realize this device is only a starting point.  If it works right off the bat, well fine, but otherwise I will rebuild the wheels and tracks as necessary.  There are several factors to consider such as diameter of wheel, placement of slots and their shape, weight of the dumbells and probably most important is the shape of the tracking system.

Video here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjWbVwmcXc

Thanks, Dusty.

(I have that user name because of all my woodworking I do.)

Awesome

Please keep in mind that the patent does not appear to display any design which would provide acceleration from gravity..Probably for a reason


AquariuZ

Quote from: hansvonlieven on April 16, 2009, 07:19:57 PM
Neat AquariuZ,

Have a look at this one. Here we separate the centrifugal force from the force imparted by the drop. Notice how the wheel keeps spinning while the released centrifugal force propels the ball up a ramp.

Question is: Are the two forces added together more than the potential energy from the drop? You be the judge.

Hans von Lieven

In theory, no. But to show you the math I am not the one to do so..

Justalabrat

Quote from: Dusty on April 16, 2009, 09:58:56 PM
Since my last video of my theory of operation, I have built a device.  It is not finished and that will take a few more days.  I changed some of my thinking on how it works since the patent was released just a couple days after my last video.  I need to build the tracks next and that will take a bunch of experimenting.  You have to realize this device is only a starting point.  If it works right off the bat, well fine, but otherwise I will rebuild the wheels and tracks as necessary.  There are several factors to consider such as diameter of wheel, placement of slots and their shape, weight of the dumbells and probably most important is the shape of the tracking system.

Video here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjWbVwmcXc

Thanks, Dusty.

(I have that user name because of all my woodworking I do.)

Nice build Dusty! :)

   Justalabrat