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A pair of contra-rotating gyros can be used to cancel precession effects, though the forces on the containing structure are fearsome. |
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The vehicles will be interesting - ultra-light, apart from the huge flywheels and transmission; electric drive might be best. |
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I think this was the theme for an episode of scrapheap challenge. They didn't go very fast. |
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The clutch would need to be huge. |
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I think you would probably need a CVT of some sort, or even an IVT (infinitely variable transmission; I have read about one, but I can't find a link...). |
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... and hello, [marklar]; haven't seen you in ages! |
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Presumably, high-friction devices, to grip the surface when the
flywheel contacts it. |
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Note that the forward velocity of the vehicle can never in that
case exceed the initial circumferential velocity of the flywheel. |
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I thought we did this one once... man-powered though if I remember correctly. |
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Somebody posted a link to SSP racers. hmmm maybe I can find it that way. |
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Nope. Either the idea has been deleted or I'm just switching Universes again. |
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Anyway, here's the SSP Racer, (my brother and I got these one year for Christmas, coolest toy ever) [link]. |
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I posted an idea like this years ago, but not in the motorsports category because, I thought, no motor. I like the change from babes in bikinis to MIT nerds, a sign of the times. |
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This is really damned clever. Would make a great TV spot on
one of those fun science shows like "Outrageous Acts Of
Science" or "Mythbusters". |
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... or "Car Crash TV" ... |
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