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In lugnet.build, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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Heya guys,
Right now Im planning on building a large science factual spaceship with a
rotating centrifugal-gravity hab-ring.
Design Drawing
I was wondering if anyone could give me some hints/suggestions/how-to for
powering the rotating section. The Hab-Ring is going to be made with click
hinges into an octagon - obviously it is going to be studs-in (mostly). I
want to have removable panels along the walls of the HabRing so people can
see the interiors
The counter weight ring needs to turn in the opposite direction as the main
Hab-Ring. The whole thing will stand on a large base of some sort.
Questions:
Will I be able to run both rings off of the same motor? Will the motor be
strong enough?
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Most probably - assuming the rings are both balanced all you need to overcome is
friction. And they wont be spinning all that fast.
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If the single motor isnt strong enough to run a single ring, can I use two
motors in tandem? How?
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Yes you can - you can connect as many motors you like in parallel. Their output
shafts can be connected with gears, as long as you connect them in the right
direction, and I would advise not using worm gears between the motors and the
common output.
Also note that the 2 rings dont have to run at the same speed either - it is
likely the counter-rotation ring would turn faster than the main ring, so it
doesnt need to be as heavy to cancel the angular momentum. Although it would
probably look better if they were close.
ROSCO
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