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Beam gravity engine...
....can be a manner of thinking about a possible gravity powered engine , starting with a Middle Ages (~1705) machine , at :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam_engine
All we need to do is simply , to rethink the "working push" : the steam into the gravity unbalance (torque difference).
As a matter of fact , we replace the constant beam with a variable (leverage) one.
Al_ex
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam_engine
All we need to do is simply , to rethink the "working push" : the steam into the gravity unbalance (torque difference).
As a matter of fact , we replace the constant beam with a variable (leverage) one.
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....as an attempt , at : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kRW0ASuBrdc
If this design is not deserving , but we maintain this idea...can we imagine a workable drawing ?
Anyway , the charm is a possible simplicity...
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If this design is not deserving , but we maintain this idea...can we imagine a workable drawing ?
Anyway , the charm is a possible simplicity...
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....has a design on net : www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upp-Xr5JAg0
....and a real replication: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9YLkoJz7rM
.....working / rotating for a while , due to a starting push.
They play a beam / lever with two equal masses /equal arms ( a centered body ) and a pendulum (an eccentered body ).
If we play two masses / eccenters ( pendulums ) only , on the beam , it does seem that , due to a continuous gravity unbalance on the same side of the lever's fulcrum ...it's a "different" game...
Al_ex
....and a real replication: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9YLkoJz7rM
.....working / rotating for a while , due to a starting push.
They play a beam / lever with two equal masses /equal arms ( a centered body ) and a pendulum (an eccentered body ).
If we play two masses / eccenters ( pendulums ) only , on the beam , it does seem that , due to a continuous gravity unbalance on the same side of the lever's fulcrum ...it's a "different" game...
Al_ex
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re: Beam gravity engine...
Not bad idea together with flywheel..
Here I found something like beam power multiplier. Not sure how it supposed to work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znYCyPJPK8Q
Here I found something like beam power multiplier. Not sure how it supposed to work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znYCyPJPK8Q
simplicity is a key ...
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Here is a wheel that I play with from time to time, that uses the same approach but in a different manner, that I posted over a year ago.
http://youtu.be/b2XTzFZpYK0
Here is a wheel that I play with from time to time, that uses the same approach but in a different manner, that I posted over a year ago.
http://youtu.be/b2XTzFZpYK0
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....if we replace the steam power concept from :
www.john-tom.com/ElmersEngines/WebElmer ... LINDER.JPG
...with the gravity unbalance ( Class 2,3 oscillatory leverage ) of two beams , at :
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some_Drafts/text032.jpg
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www.john-tom.com/ElmersEngines/WebElmer ... LINDER.JPG
...with the gravity unbalance ( Class 2,3 oscillatory leverage ) of two beams , at :
www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some_Drafts/text032.jpg
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re: Beam gravity engine...
Hi Alex,
draw in the force of Gravity vectors and you will see the force Jam you have on this device.
draw in the force of Gravity vectors and you will see the force Jam you have on this device.
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....not difficult to test , has a short spare parts listing :
-two beams
-a byke's pedal crank
-two fulcrums (one for beams, one for byke's crank)
So , can we play a possible self running Class 1,2,3 compound oscillatory leverage ?
The main idea is to maintain a continuous unbalance ( torque difference ) , on the same side of the byke's pedal crank fulcrum.
Al_ex
-two beams
-a byke's pedal crank
-two fulcrums (one for beams, one for byke's crank)
So , can we play a possible self running Class 1,2,3 compound oscillatory leverage ?
The main idea is to maintain a continuous unbalance ( torque difference ) , on the same side of the byke's pedal crank fulcrum.
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....has as a starting observation , your "feeling" , if you move the finger along the beam ( lever ) , at :
http://sites.sinauer.com/animalcommunic ... igure2.jpg
The variable reaction of the sliding support and a Class 1 lever can help you to imagine and play a ( continuous...) gravity unbalance ?
Al_ex
http://sites.sinauer.com/animalcommunic ... igure2.jpg
The variable reaction of the sliding support and a Class 1 lever can help you to imagine and play a ( continuous...) gravity unbalance ?
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re: Beam gravity engine...
.....if you make a connection with a lab-demo (Loaded beam-moving scales...or variable support point ) , at :
www.physics.uci.edu/~demos/images/Demos/1j10.30.gif
Effectively we can test a possible continuous unbalanced leverage ( two beams with a variable support point +Class 1 equal arms lever ).
The certitude of science is one thing we can't get without repeatable proofs...
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www.physics.uci.edu/~demos/images/Demos/1j10.30.gif
Effectively we can test a possible continuous unbalanced leverage ( two beams with a variable support point +Class 1 equal arms lever ).
The certitude of science is one thing we can't get without repeatable proofs...
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Re: Beam gravity engine...
…..proposal : www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some_Drafts/text033.jpg
…..can be simplified , if we take a look ( and think about…) , at :
…. https://www.123rf.com/photo_22059040_yo ... wheel.html
Al_ex
…..can be simplified , if we take a look ( and think about…) , at :
…. https://www.123rf.com/photo_22059040_yo ... wheel.html
Al_ex
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Re: Beam gravity engine...
That a good concept where the mass closes to the right pivot point exerts less forces of the rotating axle.
Finding the correct configuration is the hardest part of the implementation.
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Finding the correct configuration is the hardest part of the implementation.
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