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CG Showcase of Overbalanced Wheel

Started by helloha, September 20, 2012, 09:55:52 PM

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helloha

update of my latest cg work on overbalanced wheels, enjoy

http://youtu.be/TBYVHU8NY6I
http://youtu.be/iICU3JguC5w


cartoony visual look of overbalanced wheels

http://youtu.be/1rM36i-41D8
http://youtu.be/PQxCMwHI2kc

traditional overbalanced wheel

http://youtu.be/W0OLfA9k_-0

truesearch

@helloha


Nice animations! That is an informative way of showing what is REALLY suppose to happen  ;D


If you do a build based on your research, I hope you keep us posted.


Wishing you the best.


truesearch

helloha

@truesearch

I wouldn't be doing any build as i highly doubt any of the cg will work in reality, as the mass balance doesn't seem right.
Also i don't have any skill for doing wood and metals.

I don't do math or physics but i assume the ascending side always have more total mass/force than descending side, example see the video link (count the total no. of balls on each side).
http://youtu.be/y47LmlHTVhA

johnny874

  helloha,
am wondering if I can ask a huge favor of you ? I watched your videos and I must say they are quite impressive.
The favor I am asking is if you could do a small video of the design in the picture. The idea is that water pumps around the outside of the wheel when the weighted levers close the curved boards. It is something I have been working on to build over the last couple of years.
I am going to be building a wood model over the next few months as I do plan on building an actual wheel. It is what I believe Johann Bessler built in the early 1700's. I am not sure if you are familiar with him but there are those of us who do believe he was successful.


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helloha

hi johnny874,

as the software i use don't have fluid simulation feature (u mention water pumps, so i assume it need fluid simulation), so i won't be doing video.
but i can model out the wheel based on the pics u attached, hope it help.