Electric current was obtained from a dynamo bolted on to the step of a twenty-horse-power car, and driven by a belt from the flywheel of the engine.
He gave the flashlight a few more pumps to get its flywheel spinning, then passed it to her.
In fact, I'm very careful, for there isn't much room between the rim of the flywheel and the keel, and even a small bit of waste will stop the wheel, just as this did.
The dancing vibration of its flywheel seemed to regulate the volume of the noisy turbulence.
There's something jammed down under the flywheel, between it and the keel of the boat, he said.
Examplesofflywheel
flywheel
A simple example of aflywheelis a solid, flat rotating disk.
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Two different finite element models of flywheels are also summarized.
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A 24-ringflywheelwith 1024 heights per thickness with 32 material choices created a huge design space.
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The optimization of flywheels using an injection island genetic algorithm.
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Next, an unconstrainedflywheeloptimization problem is defined, containing a huge number of possible designs.
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This paper begins with a brief literature review in the general area of optimization methods as applied to flywheels.
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Compared with the annual amount offlywheelmoisture movement, the initial construction moisture exceeded it many times over.
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Often it is desirable to have an upper bound on the maximum allowable angular velocity of theflywheeldesign search space.
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Figure 9 displays the "best ever" annular compositeflywheelat all the levels of geometric resolution for the unconstrained optimization problem.
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The finite element model that assumes a plane stress state is truly a one-dimensional finite element model, and is accurate when the gradient of theflywheelthickness is small.
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Optimal design of flywheels designed to exploit these facts.
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They complained of buses that blew up, buses that had flywheels which dropped off and buses from which oil spurted on to the road.
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In general, components such as shafting, pulleys, flywheels or belts which might cause injury must be guarded.
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It is important to understand the purpose of national debt, which acts as aflywheelfor the economy.
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Its unique feature is a steelflywheelwhich acts as a rechargeable source of energy.
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