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Outdoors Test - Roll Experiment

A project log for Kite Propulsion

Harnessing the wind with robot controlled kites

ekEK 05/19/2022 at 04:100 Comments

Can the kite do Work? This question formed the basis of the hypothesis: when the kite is pushed from the wind, the tension on the line transfers to the wheel, causing the wheel to roll and have a displacement by moving a distance.

Time for an outdoors experiment. Winds: 20 km/h WNW. Conditions: pouring rain then turned to overcast.

There are numerous ways this experiment could not work:

A baseline understanding is needed. This experiment will test to see if the kite can move the wheels. Yes! It does work!


Learnings from this experiment:


A discovery from this experiment is that perhaps another method of control could be to move the two wheels themselves. The motors could serve as generators when not active. However, it would come with the large downside of the device not being stationary. If this were on Mars, it would be a benefit, as there are vast areas to explore. 

This is where the conveyor belt idea is useful (see previous progress log) — it would remain stationary.

W=Fd. That is Work, and it’s measured in Joules. From there, we can get Power, which is the rate at which Work is done (P = W/t), measured in Watts. Further down the line, this can help for efficiency calculations when compared to the generator motors.

What’s next? More work on the steering module

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