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Gravity assisted power project- GRAM

Started by burnit0017, June 11, 2016, 05:07:37 AM

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Quote from: burnit0017 on September 08, 2016, 03:40:07 PM
https://youtu.be/uIxIjTMn960
Phun has a bug. I have experienced unexpected things with phun myself.
I made an unbalanced wheel, and springs attached a little distance from the hub, but 90° offset - one horizontal and one vertical. The wheel accelerated in one direction, and did not want to rotate the other direction.
The "ballbearing" in the center of the chapes does not keep itself in place under stress. This will make false computing of the forces involved in you model, because Phun use the actual location of the mass for computing, and overlook that the bearing isn't fixed to one place.
The experiment is easy to replicate in Phun.


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burnit0017

Hi, thanks for info.I had to order some parts. I should have more to show in a few weeks. Thanks again. Cheers


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This is an awesome build, burnit :)
Have you kept going for so long that the plants starts growing on you project? Looks like it in the background there :D


Keep going, and keep us posted. Most of all, have fun while building regardless of the outcome. Thanks for sharing!


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