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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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mondrasek

Omni, then perhaps you can show the proper method for analyzing the torques on the eisenficker2000 model at 25 degrees?  The weight at 9:30 seems to have a force vector of 30.3349 causing torque.  Yet the weight vector was only 29.

Omnibus

Not so. As seen from the drawing below, weight (Red) is 28.9009 while torque-generating force (Cyan) is 26.9533.

mondrasek

And here is the WM2D of that same weight with the same ramp and slot angles.  I have again placed a second weight at the same diameter on the right side.  If I make that weight the value of 26.9533 grams that you calculate the system is not balanced.  If I make that weight the value of 30.3349 that I calculate, the system does balance.

Omnibus

Stay with the AutoCAD and leave this wm2d alone. When all the eight torques are calculated, not only that at 9:30, for that 25 degree shift of the wheel the net torque with @eisenficker2000 track is on the order of -0.009Nm.

mondrasek

Quote from: Omnibus on May 21, 2009, 04:23:04 PM
Stay with the AutoCAD and leave this wm2d alone. When all the eight torques are calculated, not only that at 9:30, for that 25 degree shift of the wheel the net torque with @eisenficker2000 track is on the order of -0.009Nm.

Nope.  The method that I have been showing for calculating vectors and torque is correct.  WM2D is also correct.

See you around.

M.