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Rockets use yo-yo despin as a way to cancel spin. I
propose
such mechanism is implemented on all wheeled vehicles:
trains, cars, bikes, wheelchairs etc. This is a space age
"safety" mechanism (quotes must always be used during
promotion of this product)
1) Translate the wheel spinning
motion from vertical to
horizontal. This spinning motion will spin weights
tethered to a pole sticking up above the vehicle
occupants.
2) In case of emergency release the counter weights and
let them fly out. This will stop the spin of the wheels
3) Vehicle comes to a safe halt ... the surrounding
damage
is just an externality.
If you are not sure what a yo-yo despin is see link below
Yo yo despin of a sounding rocket
https://www.reddit....g_rocket/?limit=500 [ixnaum, Apr 18 2016]
complimentary autowheeeebile
Autoweeeebile A computer algorithm could decide whether it's safer to use yo-yo despin or wheee mechanism [ixnaum, Apr 18 2016]
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I am torn between giving you a (+) for the idea or for the first link, so I can only give half a (+) for each. |
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I regret, I have but one loave to give. |
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Wonderfully pointless, except for unicycles on tightropes (where you wouldnt need the vertical-to-horizontal transmission and extra wheel), which are themselves wonderfully pointless. Would make a good performance art/engineering car for Burning man ca. 1995, back when it truly was a TAZ. |
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I think the idea suffers from a failure of mechanical imagination, though, because a yo-yo despin arrangement can be regenerative. So rather than releasing the tethers, just disengage their spool/disk from the cars traction wheels, snub off its little remaining speed with its regular friction brakes, go do you business (remembering to duck), then, after you get back in, reengage and winch the yo-yos back in to get back to your original momentum. |
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One shouldnt picture this scary art car as looking much like the satellite payload yo-yo despiner in the liked video, though, because the momentums for a car are much greater. Assuming a little, 1000 kg (without the yo-yo bobs) car with a speed of 25 m/s (about 56 MPH), to keep the bobs sub-sonic, theyd each have to be over about 80 kg. So, assuming a little remaining speed of about 1 m/s and 10-to-1 gearing between the wheels and the yo-yo disk, were talking about a compact car spinning a pair of 80 kg masses on about 30 meter long tethers. Whats not to like? |
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