ThinAirDesigns
1 mW
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2010
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Hi folks. I'm one of the two primary designers/builders of the vehicle(s) in question.
I'll try to go back through the posts on the thread and come up with some relevent comments over the next bit, but in the mean time feel free to fire away with any questions you might have.
Basics:
-- wind power only ... no stored energy is used for acceleration ever
-- the spinning rotor is a propeller, not a turbine
-- the wheels provide the torque to turn the rotor (always).
-- the rotor does not provide the torque to turn the wheels (ever).
-- it will take off from a standing start on it's own.
-- initially it is just the bluff drag of the entire device that starts it rolling
-- we sometimes push it up to speed to save time during testing
-- there's no "null point' at windspeed.
-- given a rolling surface, it will maintain it's speed 2-3x above wind speed indefinitely
-- By design, this particular one works best when aimed directly downwind.
-- One can be built to go faster than the wind in any direction
-- A simple gearing change will cause it to go upwind rather than down
We have lots of videos if this site allows me (a new member) to post links - perhaps someone can tell me if this is OK ... I don't want to 'un-welcome' myself by doing something uncool.
JB
I'll try to go back through the posts on the thread and come up with some relevent comments over the next bit, but in the mean time feel free to fire away with any questions you might have.
Basics:
-- wind power only ... no stored energy is used for acceleration ever
-- the spinning rotor is a propeller, not a turbine
-- the wheels provide the torque to turn the rotor (always).
-- the rotor does not provide the torque to turn the wheels (ever).
-- it will take off from a standing start on it's own.
-- initially it is just the bluff drag of the entire device that starts it rolling
-- we sometimes push it up to speed to save time during testing
-- there's no "null point' at windspeed.
-- given a rolling surface, it will maintain it's speed 2-3x above wind speed indefinitely
-- By design, this particular one works best when aimed directly downwind.
-- One can be built to go faster than the wind in any direction
-- A simple gearing change will cause it to go upwind rather than down
We have lots of videos if this site allows me (a new member) to post links - perhaps someone can tell me if this is OK ... I don't want to 'un-welcome' myself by doing something uncool.
JB