Brian, since the engine has a very large displacement to work with over conventional motors, can't they use that displacement to ensure a more complete burn? The concept behind the MYT engine seems to be that a large displacement and compression ratio can be used for high efficiency. Seems like...
I'm sure a few of you have heard of the MYT Engine, which claims to have a design prototype that better than doubles fuel efficiency over conventional engine designs.
However, I'd like to know the validity of their methodology in arriving at their estimate. They use a process they call "air...
Well with wrong in caps lock I must be wrong! I can't believe that I messed that up. Should read: a = (v^2)/r But using that equation I'm pretty sure its wrong too. The problem is that using the formula you gave me the numbers seem a bit high, but maybe the power of centripetal force is stronger...
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For the project I'm working on I will have maybe 35...
I think that the equation is wrong:
Cf: centrifugal force in newtons
m: mass in kg
r: radius in meters
Cf = (2*Pi*RPM/60)^2 * m * r
(2*Pi*1000/60)^2 * 1 * .1 = 1096.6N
This is equal to 247 pounds of force
After figuring this out all over again, I came to the conclusion that r is in the wrong...
Why are metallic resins never used as resin for carbon fibers? If I remember right carbon fiber has such a high melting point(boiling point really since it won't melt) that I would think almost any metal could be used as a resin.
Its taking longer than I thought to get the full animation of my working machine, so I have a link to the non-working version that is somewhat similar. In this animation I only displayed the two main parts of the invention, so you can't see the structure that keeps the "thrusting arm"...
Thanks for the calculation corrections guys. Here would be the complete all-in-one equation:
Cf: centrifugal force in newtons
m: mass in kg
r: radius in meters
Cf = (2*Pi*RPM/60)^2 * m* r
(2*Pi*1000/60)^2 * 1 * .1 = 1096.6N
This is equal to 247 pounds of force
Also, Greg, after thinking about...
Here is the tough part: What happens when you have a negative radius? To imagine how this is possible, start with a large fan, with one fan blade having three times the length of the other blades. All the fan blades have a large mass at their tips. Fold the extra-long fan blade until it is the...
I am designing a unique gyroscopic/centrifugal machine, but know little about the calculations involved, so am hoping that someone here will be able to help.
Assume I have a 10cm radius centrifuge, and a 1kg mass at the end of the centrifuge, with the weight's center exactly at the 10cm mark...
At various points on the outside of the fiberglass, glue a few neodymium magnets to the structure. Then, use a gausse meter to measure the strength at various possible depths. Then, use the gausee to measure the magnetic reading from the inside. It might end up being just as expensive as the...