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Author Topic: Even more simplified experiment to show OU using artificial gravity  (Read 20008 times)

lumen

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Re: Even more simplified experiment to show OU using artificial gravity
« Reply #30 on: November 14, 2013, 09:47:06 PM »
Though the torque transferred into the connecting arm works against the wheels rotation for half the rotation, it works with the wheels rotation for the second half. This should cancel the reverse torque problem with a net resistance of zero.
 
One could also add several more generators to each wheel and provide huge gains in output for nearly zero input.
 
You can also watch the movie if you have a need to feel sick!
 

hartiberlin

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Re: Even more simplified experiment to show OU using artificial gravity
« Reply #31 on: November 14, 2013, 10:44:09 PM »
Hi Lumen,
well done !
In the Generator 3 test simulation are these just weights there on the discs or do you still use Gyros ?

Does it selfaccelerate as in the video ?

What simulation software did you use and could you post the simulation file for others to play with it ?

What were your friction settings in the simulation software ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

lumen

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Re: Even more simplified experiment to show OU using artificial gravity
« Reply #32 on: November 15, 2013, 02:37:59 AM »
Stefan
The idea here is to find a method to turn a generator by using external forces so the drag of the generator from loading is never returned to the driving motor.
 
The gyros in the generator 3 drawing have been removed as the stationary generator support force, and replaced with the connecting rod to achieve the same goal. I am not fully convinced of the independence of the connecting rod to prevent torque from the generators from moving into the driving wheels and increasing the load on the driving motor. The use of gyros totally prevents this but may have some other problems.
 
The simulation is only motion simulation and does not measure any values from the generators or torque loading on the wheels so a prototype will need to be built to do further testing.
The video is run with the gravity direction towards the face of the wheels and with some friction on the weights to simulate the generator loading.