Bessler wheel pictures
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Bessler wheel pictures
http://www.veproject1.org/bessler2.htm
The model is not finished.
Your comments and remarks are welcome
The model is not finished.
Your comments and remarks are welcome
Last edited by veproject1 on Mon Jan 27, 2014 1:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
re: Bessler wheel pictures
Now that is cool and I wouldn't mind seeing the motion after. Can you move positions of the weights on the T bar or have them slide?
What goes around, comes around.
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re: Bessler wheel pictures
I always wanted to attach an contraption between two sliding weight on the T bar.
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re: Bessler wheel pictures
Nice model. Even nicer when it's working and driving the loads. Well done.
As daxwc pointed out, the two weights on the pendulum arms could be moved in order to set the unloaded (or very lightly loaded) wheel speed.
As daxwc pointed out, the two weights on the pendulum arms could be moved in order to set the unloaded (or very lightly loaded) wheel speed.
re: Bessler wheel pictures
Beautiful woodwork! Too bad the wheel doesn't really work.
I like the locked down image...that is cool!
I like the locked down image...that is cool!
"Orffyreus commented that when the secret is revealed, he is afraid that people will complain that the idea is so simple it is not worth the asking price."
re: Bessler wheel pictures
Regarding the alleged cross bar sliding dampener weights:
Note that in the Merseburg side view drawing, the pendulum is depicted in an orthographic projection view. Why is it shown in this manner unless to point out something?
Here we see the possibility for the pendulum cross bar to to slide back and forth as the cross bar tips from one side to the other. This would not only change the length of rod to bob, but also move the location of bob COM.
Just a passing thought!
Ralph
Note that in the Merseburg side view drawing, the pendulum is depicted in an orthographic projection view. Why is it shown in this manner unless to point out something?
Here we see the possibility for the pendulum cross bar to to slide back and forth as the cross bar tips from one side to the other. This would not only change the length of rod to bob, but also move the location of bob COM.
Just a passing thought!
Ralph
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Re: Bessler wheel pictures
After the video will be published, I plan to place a link to this page: http://www.veproject1.org/bessler2.htm
Could anybody, please wright a Bessler's story for this page. It's similar to http://www.veproject1.org/redheffer.htm
Author' name and a link to the Forum could be included as well
Thank you
Could anybody, please wright a Bessler's story for this page. It's similar to http://www.veproject1.org/redheffer.htm
Author' name and a link to the Forum could be included as well
Thank you
veproject1 wrote:http://www.veproject1.org/bessler.htm
The model is not finished.
Your comments and remarks are welcome
Last edited by veproject1 on Mon Jan 27, 2014 1:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
re: Bessler wheel pictures
You are welcome to use my text if it's suitable: http://www.orffyre.com/overview.htmlveproject1 wrote:Could anybody, please wright a Bessler's story for this page.
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