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  1. parvizsamadof

    How do you calculate weight from current?

    Dear Brian22 most of the time in mechanical we create the system in critical condition and then we calibrate system in the real condition that work. I want, I can, I do.
  2. parvizsamadof

    How do you calculate weight from current?

    he can escape from crash for this works we have a lot of soft wares like ADAMS and .... I want, I can, I do.
  3. parvizsamadof

    How do you calculate weight from current?

    I think its better you run a system in a dynamic model and then try to find the forces and after that you create the control system. then run it in the real state by virtual masses and calibrate your system. And I agree with BrianE22 in other wise its really dangerous!! I want, I can, I do.
  4. parvizsamadof

    How do you calculate weight from current?

    excuse me I don't think like you, I think you need the friction between chain and Sprocket wheels, the wheels and the rails and the critical point of your motion somewhere you need most of your power! so on I think the weight is not enough! I want, I can, I do.
  5. parvizsamadof

    reaction wheels and CMG

    I think your description is true. and I think the difference is in their way of control. thanks a lot for your help be congratulate I want, I can, I do.
  6. parvizsamadof

    reaction wheels and CMG

    thanks rb1957 I think like you but the mater is that in some articles I've red they have different ways to make change in direction. Some one told me the CMG use moment vector and reaction wheels use reactions of motion?! I want, I can, I do.
  7. parvizsamadof

    reaction wheels and CMG

    Who know what is the difference between REACTION WHEELS and CONTROL MOMENT Gyros(GMC)?

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