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- 09/09/15, 17:11
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Hello Pascal, Nice to review your comments ... On another platform Tom Peat sent me these links: http://siags.siam.org/siaggd/problems/gravesen/ http://www.treefinder.de/ ideas.html In these sites we see that the conical helical system already exists ... Except that the idea that only 2 pieces ...
- 05/09/15, 19:16
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Hello Raymond and the others, I am taking the last animation again, but once again removing the helical effect: https://www.econologie.com/fichiers/partager3/1441472680s39xrS.gif This time, I stretched the red and blue sections and the middle section. This is another way to increase ...
- 05/09/15, 05:54
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On this view we see one side of the system with the Lahire cycloid in action.
Whatever the place where one cuts perpendicularly to the axis, one will get this cycloid ...
Yves
Whatever the place where one cuts perpendicularly to the axis, one will get this cycloid ...
Yves
- 05/09/15, 05:17
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Yes Raymond, why not? Here is another animation which shows the 2 parts: https://www.econologie.com/fichiers/partager3/1441422744RdxfDo.gif Heat at the red section, and cool at the blue section, and the rotor starts up turn ... Several ways can be envisaged ...