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Overunity Machines Forum



Jhula principle - increase speed by applying brakes.

Started by prajna, March 25, 2007, 12:19:38 PM

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prajna

Welcome on board, DT.  I'm not sure that there is new energy coming in with this design.  I'll sim it when I get a chance and see what happens.

dailytool

Quote from: prajna on June 19, 2007, 01:58:37 PM
Welcome on board, DT.  I'm not sure that there is new energy coming in with this design.  I'll sim it when I get a chance and see what happens.

Thanks! This is an awesome site. I'm not sure either whether it will create new energy, and I look forward to the simulation. I do however think the braking method would be an efficient way to swing the pendulum for the Milkovic design.

Also, even though they are using compressed air for the demonstration, isn't this similar to the two part swinging theory as i describe?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWIN_b95GoI&NR=1


mindsweeper

Quote from: prajna on June 05, 2007, 06:42:44 AM
Here is a version that should be good to study because a) it is about as simple as I can get and have it running well. b) it is very well balanced. c) we have got best speed (about 120rpm).

All,

I found a basic error in this model that results in strange behaviour. Set pin joint 4 to measurable and the whole thing acts as it should.

Only use measurable pin joints..