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I have a proven model I built. I am looking for like minded people who know more

Started by MeGaFaRR, February 17, 2016, 11:52:50 AM

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MeGaFaRR

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on February 23, 2016, 12:48:55 PM
Hp=torque X rpm's
Does a bigger flywheel at same rpm's have more torque?

Thanks verpies
If I could afford it I would have used a lot more efficient and useful equipment to prove my concept but I couldn't. I understand the helpful hint and appreciate it but I'm not in the position to do that at the moment. Now I have an associate in China that has read my paper and is not wearing any kind of physics blinders, that is in the process of using my theory to build a machine like I have. But I do believe he has way more resources than I do and he is following this thread so any useful hints he can use will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Frank

AlienGrey

Well didn't they invent the rocket, perhaps they will make it into some thing called a cuckoo clock mechanism rocket powered type device and include gravity like the Ausy guy did ? who knows how far it will go ;) however joking apart their does appear to be some sort of magic attached to the spinning fly wheel.

ARMCORTEX

Quote from: verpies on February 23, 2016, 02:54:43 AM
A frictional clutch is only 50% energy efficient while engaging and transferring energy from one flywheel to another.

To transfer the angular momentum from one flywheel to another, with minimal losses, a torsional spring must be used

Well said verpies, I believe Pejic is using one of those "torsional springs", a new word to learn and a path to study.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44O3crS-B9k

Finally a bit of progress, maybe someday we will unravel the secrets of these flywheel devices.

Very enlightening thread, thanks to MegaFarr

MeGaFaRR

Quote from: ARMCORTEX on February 23, 2016, 05:17:42 PM
Well said verpies, I believe Pejic is using one of those "torsional springs", a new word to learn and a path to study.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44O3crS-B9k

Finally a bit of progress, maybe someday we will unravel the secrets of these flywheel devices.

Very enlightening thread, thanks to MegaFarr


I wish I could understand what they are saying

MeGaFaRR

 Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 7:44 PM
To: the_physicist@askthephysicist.com
Subject: New Ask the Physicist question
Email: Megafarr@hotmail.com question-

If a 5 ton flywheel was rotating at 5000 rpm,
in a vacuum with magnetic bearings, would a
1 horsepower motor be adequate to keep the
momentum going?


On Feb 12, 2016, at 11:22 AM, physicist <the_physicist@askthephysicist.com> wrote:

There is always some friction, no matter how hard you try to eliminate it.
It would seem that for vacuum and magnetic suspension that the friction would be small and 1 hp motor might very well be fine. To do better than guess, I would need a number for frictional torque.

Does everyone agree with this or is this physicist wrong?
Please do comment as to your thoughts
Frank