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AMAZING New Gravity Wheel Design!

Started by Yortuk Festrunk, April 27, 2009, 07:02:36 PM

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AB Hammer

Quote from: GraViTaR on April 16, 2010, 09:26:08 PM
WTF? Does anyone on these forums know how to read? Wtf does acceleration have to with this wheel? Oh, if you actually READ this thread, you'd already know the answer.

GraViTaR

Even if it spins 1/2 the way and stops and makes the shift. It will do it a little faster each time until it reaches its maximum speed to shift which will be an acceleration. If it doesn't do this you will have to do a time test. But if it does, it is a sign of a proper runner possibility. We sometimes come from different views so people may explain things differently, it doesn't mean we didn't read it, but we often look at things differently as well.

Alan

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GraViTaR

Quote from: AB Hammer on April 16, 2010, 10:55:57 PM
GraViTaR

Even if it spins 1/2 the way and stops and makes the shift. It will do it a little faster each time until it reaches its maximum speed to shift which will be an acceleration. If it doesn't do this you will have to do a time test. But if it does, it is a sign of a proper runner possibility. We sometimes come from different views so people may explain things differently, it doesn't mean we didn't read it, but we often look at things differently as well.

Alan

Why would it "do it a little faster each time"? It is not supposed to go "faster each time". It turns slowly, the same speed every half rotation, stops, then the weight returns to the top, trips the release, and turns half a rotation. STOPS, then the weight returns to the top, trips the release, turns half a rotation. STOPS!!!!, then the weight returns to the top, ad infinitum.

Are you one of those speed freaks that thinks something needs to go fast to be effective?
Well if you are, then you will never make a working wheel because speed creates centrifugal force which is exactly what you DON'T want.

Cloxxki

As there is no fluent movement, and axis shift in this design, it's closer to a self-powered clock, it seems.
As the rollers/lifters start/stop, they'll need to do this every time, the same way. If they indeed manage to do the lift with positive center of mass shift, where a flip or turn of the wheel resets the whole system, hey, it's a perpetuum mobile. Nicest would be with a it of a load on it, so we are not getting into the frictionless bearings, vacuum environment deal.

As usual, I hope it works, but until then I fear the COM is not positively shifted.

Robotan

Make it run and see how long it runs. I bet you it will stop eventually  ;) This is simple pendulum mechanics. instead of a standard pendulum with a weight swinging from side to side, you made one with a weight oscillating up and down.

GraViTaR

Quote from: Robotan on April 17, 2010, 04:41:19 AM
Make it run and see how long it runs. I bet you it will stop eventually  ;) This is simple pendulum mechanics. instead of a standard pendulum with a weight swinging from side to side, you made one with a weight oscillating up and down.

You are clearly one of the pea-brains who does not know how to read or comprehend.

Pendulum? There is nothing in this like a pendulum. I'm sure the pea-brain club is glad to have you.