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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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Omnibus

Wish someone could make an exact WM2D sim of your rig so that you can be helped in making a successfully spinning device.

Omnibus

@P-Motion,

Here's with the moved up and down ball cages. Same thing. Keeping the center of mass on one side of the axle is crucial for the wheel to work and I don't see how this can be achieved without a ramp.

Omnibus

@P-Motion,

This can also be analyzed in terms of a resultant torque. We need to have the exact drawing in AutoCAD of your contraption and I can do the torque analysis. The center_of_mass vs. axle analysis in WM2D is easier and as conclusive as the resultant torque analysis but, again, we need to have the exact drawing of your rig in AutoCAD, transferred into WM2D. If that's available I think that can help you a lot in figuring out your next step.

Omnibus

Try the way you're doing it at 1:34 to hold by hand that upgoing weight closer to the axle and see if there's any negative torque (clockwise) tendency.

grayone

 Now the Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel show an almost strait up ramp. Those who have tried it don't seem to get past the ramp. Is there any body else besides the claim of the inventor and his supporters that has any proof?

Michael