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iacob alex

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Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« on: January 19, 2009, 07:35:22 AM »

...is an introductory conception,as I have in mind  to connect,associate  in fact three distinctly,each to each abstractions.

   Propulsion is a driving action,a manner to move forward.

   It has a natural history,from flagellate/whip-like structures of protozoans to higher organisms,as well/ that moves with an extension,wing,arm,leg.

   Here,as a common prime-line highlight,we have a differentiate relation between moving body and the medium/support..but the initial whipping,switching  movement had an evolution.

   Wheel is a large abstraction,but for us,thinking  for propulsion, can be interesting "something" which turns to allow vehicles to move.

   To pulsate/beat,pound,undulate,shake very rapidly and regularly  is a  proposal for this "something" ,in the same line,design with the natural locomotion.

           All the Bests!  /  Alex

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2009, 06:11:37 AM »

     ...has as a basics to use inertia.

        The magic thing with inertia,is that we can find it anywhere.

         It's an omnipresent property of mass,and if you are in a continuous contact,relation with it,this seems to be as a imaginary medium.

         We can feel the ground,the water,the air and...inertia when we move in some ways.

         Thinking so,inertia can play as an enormous 3D support/"ground".

          If we look "deeper" inside the matter(air,water),it's possible that what we call hydro-dynamics and aero-dynamics  ,to be in reality,only some particular inertial effects of the medium(water,air)  face to face,as an inertial reaction vis-a-vis our manner to action.

          In bio-mechanics,the pendular representation intended to explain the dymanics is a useful tool.

          In my opinion we can use it also,so to form an image of a possible new propulsion.

                  All the Bests!  /  Alex

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2015, 03:47:12 PM »
.....this time , as a tractive centrifugal pulsatory vector , was a proposal , at :
      www.oocities.org/iacob_alex/An_essay.html
...starting with a simple two-way vector ( a pair of eccenters  of a pile driver , playing gravity and rotational inertia ) , you can see at :
      www.powerquip.co.kr/images/Products/feature/gear2.gif
...if we develop this one into an one-way vector , playing rotational inertia , only .

      Al_ex

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2015, 09:23:26 PM »
Hi Alex,

Here is a patent that has some relation.

WO 2013/087991 A1: Device for providing propulsion force.

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=WO&NR=2013087991A1&KC=A1&FT=D

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2015, 11:30:02 AM »
      Hi !
It seems that the above patent ( and others...) have as a result a wobbling motion,nothing more.
A good starting point can be the pile driver with two contra-rotating masses , as you can see at :
www.inertialpropulsion.com/the_dean_drive.htm ...but in a different manner.
       Al_ex

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2017, 06:20:03 PM »
  Hi !
It can be a reason to think about the inertial ( pulsatory ) propulsion , as a possible new manner to consider the " misty "  law  of inertia?!...if we take a look at :
  www.inertialpropulsion.com/dean_drive.htm
If a Buehler drive mechanical oscillator converts 360* rotary motion into a powerfull 180* bi-directional force , the next step can be an AC/DC  problem , so to obtain an unidirectional vector as a pulsatory tractive motion of an object.
As we know , if we have (wind+sail )...it can cause a ship to move.
If we can handle a set of rotating masses to play the same " scenario "... have we an " inertial/centrifugal sailing " ?!
  Al_ex/"an inertial sailor"

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Re: Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2023, 09:42:10 PM »
…..or “fishing” inertial propulsion , with some prototype images , at :
    www.stellarotor.com/2022/03/20/prototype-images/
    Al_ex