Re: Noise


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Posted by John C. (194.164.38.44) on February 09, 2003 at 05:45:25:

In Reply to: Re: Noise posted by Georg Künstler on February 09, 2003 at 04:24:27:

: I agree with Georg. And Bessler himself said that on his early machines he tried to reduce the noise by padding the impact areas with felt but it had little effect and wore out quickly so he did not bother after that.

John C.

I dont agree that a noisy machine would get any positive attention. If the idea was to get people to be interested to use the "process" for industry, a quiet machine would have been far better.

: : David

: Hello David,
: I think the noise was necessary to dearange the weights in the
: wheel. I have described this and shown with pictures on this board.
: The idea is so simple. Exzenterwheels, weights made in Besslers
: time out of stones. It costs more energie to stop a excenter
: than a complete wheel. If you try to stop a exzenterweigth, the
: exzenterweight is able to store potential energie,
: which is not possible with a full wheel.
: In short form: normal physik transfers energie from
: translation to rotation or rotation to translation.

: Bessler did with exzenterweights: from translation to rotation + potential energie.
: He uses 3 energieforms in combination. This combination is not
: used by physik.

: Regards Georg

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