ANALISIS HASIL RANCANG BANGUN SISTEM GERAK ABADI PASANGAN RODA GIGI LURUS

Risal Abu

Abstract


In this paper, the results of the design of a perpetual motion machine for electric power generation are used,
which is to use the straight gear pair in the imbalance position and the addition of a mechanism that aims to supply
energy to the system, which is then termed "semi-perpetual motion". It is expected that with the addition of external
(mass) energy, the system will move continuously so that the shaft rotation (kinetic energy) obtained can be utilized to
drive the generator of electrical energy. Based on the results of testing on the system, it can be concluded that the system
built still needs improvement, especially the factors that work on the components of interconnected teeth. The expected
torque to provide a tangential force does not occur so that the system does not produce the mechanical energy of the
shaft.

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