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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

Well acceleration (and decelleration) are limited in this machine.  It operates in a band between the two.  So long as it has enough momentum to pass the over-centre point it runs (that is the minumum speed). If it accelerates too much then it gets out of sync and slows again.

WM2D is fab.  I wish it handled magnetic forces too; then it would be awesome.

aleks

I wonder - can anyone try to replicate machine presented on now gone www.newenergymachine.com with WM2D? At least to the point of sustaining oscillation like in the last model above.

prajna

Here is a new simplified version of Jhula. You'll notice from the graphs that it accelerates up to its operating speed and then sits there in a stable speed range.

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prajna

Oops, it was not meant to be. I must have set it as a default before creating the new model. I'll sort it for the next version.  The previous one had air resistance set.  Thanks for pointing it out.