WaltzCee wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:08 pm
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It can be managed, Kaine. I agree.
That's an engineering problem beyond a question of the efficacy of any design.
I hope to get around to sharing my deviant MT18 idea later this week. I think that to a point it's immune to the CF it produces, but the actual solved wheel probably isn't immune to CF either. If there is a solution, the innards have got to be dead dog simple with very little mechanical stuff going on. Just not enough energy nor time to move much of anything while rotating.
Thank you for the inspiration WC. I just figured I had a few minutes to buckle down and do the quickie mod to the diagram to show my idea.
To all who read, remember on the ascension how the small weights behave to get an idea of what I envisioned.
The first diagram is a copy of what WC shared and shows how the springs behave.
My diagram is the deviant MT18 with counterweights so that there is some weight disparity and to "tighten up" the sensitivity of the moving weight.
Like I said before - nothing major, a dead duck, but an idea that popped into my head over the past week or 2 in order to drastically simplify the machine.
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JUBAT wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 12:10 pm
Like I said before - nothing major, a dead duck, but an idea that popped into my head over the past week or 2 in order to drastically simplify the machine.
I like the images and they do help with the explanation.
When the device is run at 50 rpm, a ferocious rate, would the arms get pinned to the rim?
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
JUBAT wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 3:38 pm
I haven't built it so I don't know, but the fall back force on the ascent would need to be greater than c.f. for sure.
That is no problem as none has stated they have built wheel number 1.
If your design was the same size and rotation rate as that wheel with weights with a mass of 4 kg.
Then it is possible to check that pinning happens of not.
So the pinning of the mass to the outer rim would mean it is not really a 'Ferocious Rate' design.
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[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
JUBAT wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 3:38 pm
I haven't built it so I don't know, but the fall back force on the ascent would need to be greater than c.f. for sure.
That is no problem as none has stated they have built wheel number 1.
If your design was the same size and rotation rate as that wheel with weights with a mass of 4 kg.
Then it is possible to check that pinning happens of not.
So the pinning of the mass to the outer rim would mean it is not really a 'Ferocious Rate' design.