If you have a problem or need to report a bug please email : support@dsprobotics.com
There are 3 sections to this support area:
DOWNLOADS: access to product manuals, support files and drivers
HELP & INFORMATION: tutorials and example files for learning or finding pre-made modules for your projects
USER FORUMS: meet with other users and exchange ideas, you can also get help and assistance here
NEW REGISTRATIONS - please contact us if you wish to register on the forum
Users are reminded of the forum rules they sign up to which prohibits any activity that violates any laws including posting material covered by copyright
New inertia drive
15 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Re: New inertia drive
i now have a video after simply programming the servo motors in the Lego car==>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyN8_Jw5Eeo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyN8_Jw5Eeo
-
nix - Posts: 817
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:51 am
Re: New inertia drive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPEIeWCeBLQ&t=2s
I put the finest inertia drive candidate in the bath. The boom plays merry hell. This is meant to give us some drive in space
I put the finest inertia drive candidate in the bath. The boom plays merry hell. This is meant to give us some drive in space
-
nix - Posts: 817
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:51 am
Re: New inertia drive
I've been trying to run the math on the servo motor with semi-circle cam
at the moment I have:
K.E = half * mass * metres per second squared
so for the slow half of the revolution ==>
K.E = .5 * 10 * 5 sq
= 625 and took 10 units of time
fast half of the revolution ==>
K.E = .5 * 10 * 25 sq
=15,625 and took 2 units of time
so then we adjust our figures to the time it took
15,625/5
=3125
625*5
=3125
it looks good like that, ie. K.E cycle is 625(3125) slow vs. 3125(15625) fast
-- maybe we are moving forwards?
at the moment I have:
K.E = half * mass * metres per second squared
so for the slow half of the revolution ==>
K.E = .5 * 10 * 5 sq
= 625 and took 10 units of time
fast half of the revolution ==>
K.E = .5 * 10 * 25 sq
=15,625 and took 2 units of time
so then we adjust our figures to the time it took
15,625/5
=3125
625*5
=3125
it looks good like that, ie. K.E cycle is 625(3125) slow vs. 3125(15625) fast
-- maybe we are moving forwards?
-
nix - Posts: 817
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:51 am
Re: New inertia drive
Heya fellas- still pushing to get this drive out to space
here's a demonstration of a ram wheel inertia drive. This type of drive can possibly be used as a propulsor in space. In my channel there are videos of my other models. It's a simple apparatus that uses the pushed weight to move forward, and it is brought back for another movement very slowly. This is repeated until a 360 degree rotation or rev is accomplished ==>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psj44SHX_ZQ
I also have a drawing of the rotary servo inertia drive done ==>
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/7673/TxdjpF.png
here's a demonstration of a ram wheel inertia drive. This type of drive can possibly be used as a propulsor in space. In my channel there are videos of my other models. It's a simple apparatus that uses the pushed weight to move forward, and it is brought back for another movement very slowly. This is repeated until a 360 degree rotation or rev is accomplished ==>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psj44SHX_ZQ
I also have a drawing of the rotary servo inertia drive done ==>
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/7673/TxdjpF.png
-
nix - Posts: 817
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:51 am
Re: New inertia drive
nix wrote:Heya fellas- still pushing to get this drive out to space
here's a demonstration of a ram wheel inertia drive. This type of drive can possibly be used as a propulsor in space. In my channel there are videos of my other models. It's a simple apparatus that uses the pushed weight to move forward, and it is brought back for another movement very slowly. This is repeated until a 360 degree rotation or rev is accomplished ==>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psj44SHX_ZQ
I also have a drawing of the rotary servo inertia drive done ==>
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/7673/TxdjpF.png
Best demonstration of a ram wheel inertia drive.
- rossjulie
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:48 am
15 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests