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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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Omnibus

Quote from: AquariuZ on April 17, 2009, 08:22:27 AM
YES

This does ring a bell, thanks for posting the details about this.  Again all the more interesting when taking all factors into account .

I am currently working on the initial "egg" model to see if I can find the optimal configuration where hopefully we should see something extraordinary. Note I do not expect to see any Hayasaka / Takeuchi mass reduction effect in a model. I do however expect to see "something" in a correct real world setup.

But hopefully modeling can be used in finding this setup including the correct paths the weights need to travel to achieve the imbalance which will accelerate the carrier.

Yes. The "egg" model is the way to go. The devil is in the proper form of the track, if that is to be real. Hayasaki-Takeuchi mass-reduction effect is just a curiosity and is irrelevant here even it it's real.

AquariuZ

Quote from: Omnibus on April 17, 2009, 08:35:46 AM
Yes. The "egg" model is the way to go. The devil is in the proper form of the track, if that is to be real. Hayasaki-Takeuchi mass-reduction effect is just a curiosity and is irrelevant here even it it's real.

I disagree because I think it could cause an imbalance in a spinning carrier

Acceleration...!

3decimal14


noonespecial

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.)

I'd like to echo the positive sentiment with regard to someone finally attempting to biuld one of these. You've done a fantastic job so far. My only suggestion might be with regard to the ends of the 'hockey-stick' cutouts. There doesn't appear to be a lot of 'meat' left between the cutout and the edge of the wheel. If these 5 pound weights get flying with any force, they could easily break this area out. You might want to add some strapping along the edge in these areas. Just a suggestion.....

Charlie

AquariuZ

Quote from: 3decimal14 on April 17, 2009, 09:48:04 AM
Take a look at this pages, could that be the right egg-shape?
http://www.evert.de/eft778e.htm
http://www.evert.de/eft782e.htm

/Tommy

Very, very interesting, especially the second link. Just take the RV claim with a grain of salt it looks interesting..

So much to read, so little time.  :(

Thanks Tommy

edit: look at this too:
http://www.evert.de/eft784e.htm

Especially the inward swing on counter clockwise motion.

Wow