Flywheel - Cast Iron or Carbon Fibre
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:25 pm
Three questions you will probably want to add to the top ten most stupid questions of all time hall of shame list but here gos anyway:
My goal is to produce power and so I will be attaching magnets to a flywheel next to a stator with wire coils imbedded in glass fibre.
1) Do I go for a heavy cast iron flywheel with most of the weight on the outer rim for any given sized engine or do I go for a lightweight carbon fibre flywheel? The pros and the cons of each would be much appreciated along with the reasoning behind selection of weight.
2) Also I was wondering what effect weight on the outer rim of a flywheel has compared to having weight in the centre of the flywheel and in which situations you would choose inner or outer weight?.
3) Obviously horsepower is power and torque gives rotational brute force for overcoming magnetic cogging or work resistance but which one is more important for power generation and why? I want to use as big magnets as I can for a given sized flywheel and would prefer an engine designed for low rpm to increase the engines life and bearings. which should be more important to me: torque or horsepower for any given sized engine?
Thanks
.Wellington. - (Spearheading stupid questions so nobody else has to.)
My goal is to produce power and so I will be attaching magnets to a flywheel next to a stator with wire coils imbedded in glass fibre.
1) Do I go for a heavy cast iron flywheel with most of the weight on the outer rim for any given sized engine or do I go for a lightweight carbon fibre flywheel? The pros and the cons of each would be much appreciated along with the reasoning behind selection of weight.
2) Also I was wondering what effect weight on the outer rim of a flywheel has compared to having weight in the centre of the flywheel and in which situations you would choose inner or outer weight?.
3) Obviously horsepower is power and torque gives rotational brute force for overcoming magnetic cogging or work resistance but which one is more important for power generation and why? I want to use as big magnets as I can for a given sized flywheel and would prefer an engine designed for low rpm to increase the engines life and bearings. which should be more important to me: torque or horsepower for any given sized engine?
Thanks
.Wellington. - (Spearheading stupid questions so nobody else has to.)