trapezeartist
Well-Known Member
I am trying to keep an open mind on this, even though this has all the hallmarks of a perpetual motion machine.
Snow Leopard keeps telling us that it is not driven by apparent wind but by the difference in speed between wind and ground. Therefore it would seem that the trolley needs to be driven by a windmill that is fixed to the ground.
Nevertheless, let's try to stick with it, and perhaps SL will be kind enough to tell me if each of my following assumptions is true.
The trolley starts off moving dead downwind at less than wind speed. It does this because the wind is blowing from behind and rotating the airscrew, which in turn drives the wheels to propel the trolley forwards. Am I right so far, SL?
Later, the trolley is moving faster than the wind. What is actually pushing the trolley along? As I understand SL's explanations, the forward motion of the trolley and resulting rotation of the wheels is driving the the airscrew, which functions as a propellor to push the trolley along. Am I still right?
In the two conditions above, is the pitch of the airscrew and the gear ratio the same? Or is one or both adjusted as the trolley accelerates?
Snow Leopard keeps telling us that it is not driven by apparent wind but by the difference in speed between wind and ground. Therefore it would seem that the trolley needs to be driven by a windmill that is fixed to the ground.
Nevertheless, let's try to stick with it, and perhaps SL will be kind enough to tell me if each of my following assumptions is true.
The trolley starts off moving dead downwind at less than wind speed. It does this because the wind is blowing from behind and rotating the airscrew, which in turn drives the wheels to propel the trolley forwards. Am I right so far, SL?
Later, the trolley is moving faster than the wind. What is actually pushing the trolley along? As I understand SL's explanations, the forward motion of the trolley and resulting rotation of the wheels is driving the the airscrew, which functions as a propellor to push the trolley along. Am I still right?
In the two conditions above, is the pitch of the airscrew and the gear ratio the same? Or is one or both adjusted as the trolley accelerates?