Posted by Rainer (219.88.50.43) on July 25, 2003 at 16:45:15:
In Reply to: Positive test-resaults ! posted by Øystein Rustad on July 20, 2003 at 15:16:22:
Hi Øystein
.. is it ok to ask for details?
How far jumps the big one up .. and how far has 'little' to drop for that. The 200Joule you get out of it .. is it enough to reset the arrangement?
Just curiuous as ever :o)
Cheers,
Rainer
: Hello, just wanted to tell all you Bessler fans, that I finally
: achieved to do a really positive theoretical test (in WM, Working Model software)of my last "Bessler principle" attempt.
: I was able to gain far over 200 Joules from one rotation.
: The mechanism is just a principle yet, and not able reset itself for another revoulution, but was constructed to test an idea.
: The idea is based on, How can 1 pound raise 10 pounds ? etc..
: without doing it throug 1 : 10 leverage etc..?
: 2 ways :
: 1. Through Centrifugal force difference.
: Tried it, and it does not work.
: Rotational Kinetic energy is exchanged with
: work against gravity etc..
: 2. Through kinetic energy buildt up in the smaller mass.
: seems pretty much the same, BUT, I found that a small
: mass can make a BIG mass jump into the "air", and still
: not "waste" all of its energy into the Bigger mass.
: At a certain relation between the weights, the smaller
: weights arm can hit an "anvil" and the weight can keep
: moving ahead and be pulling the Bigger mass.
: BUT because the smaller weight is pulling the Bigger at the
: same time, the impact force (kinetic energy transferred
: to the flywheel)is hardly reduced.
: SO YOU NEED AT LEAST A SMALL AND A BIG WEIGHT, A FLYWHEEL, AN ARM,AN ANVIL AND A ROPE TO AT LEAST TEST THE PRINCIPLE.
: I have not found the best way to implement it to a full repeatable/reset-able buildable construction yet, just found the basic principle.
: Have a good summer !
: Øystein