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| Ancora Imparo | Re: Linked Material + battery & inverter reference I asked a question in the other thread but will put it here in a more broad sense because it relates to the rover design. How will thermal expansion be coped with? ---------------- Jay-qu ::Hypography Moderator of.. Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics, Astronomy & Cosmology, Space and Technology & gadgets Forums Einstein said that if quantum mechanics is right, then the world is crazy. Well, Einstein was right. The world is crazy. -Daniel Greenberger Physics Guides - Physics Resources and help | |
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| Creating | Re: Team Solid-state thermal expansion /contraction will hopefully be of minimal importance to this design, but that's what prototyping for, right? ![]() This is rough sketch of my initial wheel/motor design. Legend:
#1 and #2 are of equal diameter, #3 is scaled to be significantly larger than the hole at the pole of #2, but smaller than the internal diameter of #1 & #2. All coils are to be secured in a solid material(such as epoxy) to prevent unwanted movement. Once system is verified to work correctly the hemispheres will be permanently welded together preventing #3 from escaping. The general idea is that the diamagnetic field created by the wheel casing in reaction to the large permanent magnet be sufficient to levitate 1/4-1/2 the total weight of the rover. Expansion of various materials to be tested, and proper spacing tolerances apllied (such as a 1/32" gap around the inset magnets, total size of the spheres also taking these variances into account, internal filling materials being spongy enough to expand and contract in a predictable manner). 16 isn't a number I'm set on for the number of coils and inset magnets, it just happens to be a number easily divisible by binary computing systems and spaced around a circular pattern. The as-yet mostly undetailed main-body design I've tentatively listed as cylindrical. The idea being that such a design allows us to wind an antenna and induction coil along it's length, have cameras mounted on either side, and to use th batteries themselves as a small insulating layer and heat-sink for the primary components. Turning will be handled tank-style with each wheel or set of wheels rotating at a different speed, or even direction. hemispherical wheels are also not something I'm set on, my initial sketches having fairly standard pie-plate wheel designs. more after work(which I'm already late for...) | |
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| Ancora Imparo | Re: Team Solid-state Hmm I see how you mean you want to make the rover 'levitate' within these hemispheres, but how is it that they will rotate and propel the little bugger? I think this design may need to much power to be properly realised under the conditions we want - but the moon is 1/6g so would need considerably less power than here on earth. ---------------- Jay-qu ::Hypography Moderator of.. Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics, Astronomy & Cosmology, Space and Technology & gadgets Forums Einstein said that if quantum mechanics is right, then the world is crazy. Well, Einstein was right. The world is crazy. -Daniel Greenberger Physics Guides - Physics Resources and help | |
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| Creating | Re: Team Solid-state they move via the same principles of a standard electric motor: the coils in #3 create a local disturbance in the overall magnetic field created by the central magnet(primary source of levitating force). Overall the idea is to be a stepper motor | |
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The "black box" would of course have to be thermally controlled.





