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TD replications

Started by Floor, November 18, 2016, 11:14:23 AM

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conradelektro

Quote from: dieter on February 10, 2017, 04:05:25 PM
Conrad, I take it you agree with me?
Your understanding of "Work" is that of Ron in the IT Crowd, but that is not what physics means by the term. You were wrong and seemingly unable to face it. To understand that must hurt, but it may turn you into a cooperative kind of forum user.

Same thing hapens to me too, sometimes, btw. Nobody is perfect and that ain't a shame.

This is already getting off topic again, sorry. Well the "what is work anyway" thing has some relation.

Dieter,

please read my posts. Yes, I made an error with WORK yesterday evening. But since then I know:

WORK = FORCE * DISTANCE (and that is the right formula as you know and as I know now, so please do not get stuck on this, you are a sneaky person holding a corrected error against me).

I learned what WORK is, but you do not want to learn what POWER (or energy) is.

In order to calculate POWER you need TIME. And you seem to be too thick to get that.

But as I said, I do not want to loose any more time with you. Please stop writing about me, you deliberately tell lies about what I write. You deliberately deny that I corrected an error. I do not like this and it upsets me. You are not a person whom one should converse with.

Greetings, Conrad

telecom

Quote from: gotoluc on February 10, 2017, 03:31:29 PM

Yes, it's looking that way now :P


I was thinking of building a Neo magnet version next before trying a self loop these weak ceramic magnets.
If there is a gain then it may have more potential of working then a ceramic version.


Luc
Looking forward for the video - this is the most remarkable design I've seen in years!

dieter



Conrad, I feel no harm for you and wish you all the luck that makes you happy. kr


And Pulleys, Strings, oneway clutches sounds good. Maybe you could even use a simple hook that grabs a spoke, using leverage to sync with the 11mm vs wheel circumference / 12.

deslomeslager

Having seen and understanding that a sideways push generates a better force (for the lack of no OU words), some thoughts come to mind.
1 - We can construct this in a rotating fashion. Luc already uses a wheel on top, now all we need is a wheel on the bottom, and the wheels need to have some timing mechanism. The top wheel will let the bottom wheel rotate, and if all goes well, with a surplus. If the bottom wheel is an e-bike wheel, it can generate power (any other power generating tool will work as well)
2 - for other people on this forum who have build a pulse motor and have it laying around: You need to mount your magnets rotated 90 degrees, similar to how Luc uses the magnets. Is there someone willing to build this? Should not be to hard to build, as long as your timing is right. Maybe it works that way as well.

Grumage

A " face cam " and pivoted arm would be the simplest approach!  ;)

Cheers Graham.