Apr 15, 2005 1 #1 flamby Structural Joined Feb 12, 2002 Messages 591 http://www.falkirk-wheel.com/wheel/falkirk-wheel/wheel.htm Delightful piece of engineering this! Ciao.
http://www.falkirk-wheel.com/wheel/falkirk-wheel/wheel.htm Delightful piece of engineering this! Ciao.
Apr 16, 2005 #2 GBor Mechanical Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 1,497 Location US flamby, Very interesting. Or, as my children would say, "COOL!". Garland E. Borowski, PE
Apr 16, 2005 #3 zeusfaber Military Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 2,466 Location GB Rode on it last summer. Not sure what impressed me more - the fact that it moved something like 600 T of boat and water with less than 10 kw of power, or the fact that once more (at long last) something in the UK with a functional design could be such a tourist attraction. A.
Rode on it last summer. Not sure what impressed me more - the fact that it moved something like 600 T of boat and water with less than 10 kw of power, or the fact that once more (at long last) something in the UK with a functional design could be such a tourist attraction. A.
Apr 16, 2005 #4 solidworkswell Mechanical Joined Apr 13, 2005 Messages 17 Location US i am not a kid, but that thins is COOL!
Apr 20, 2005 #5 Roadbridge Civil/Environmental Joined Apr 20, 2005 Messages 116 Location IE Yes indeed very Cool.
Apr 20, 2005 #6 ctopher Mechanical Joined Jan 9, 2003 Messages 17,520 Location USA, CA I have seen this on the Discovery channel about two months ago. Interesting. Chris Sr. Mechanical Designer, CAD SolidWorks 05 SP2.0 / PDMWorks 05 ctopher's home site FAQ371-376 FAQ559-1100 FAQ559-1091 FAQ559-716
I have seen this on the Discovery channel about two months ago. Interesting. Chris Sr. Mechanical Designer, CAD SolidWorks 05 SP2.0 / PDMWorks 05 ctopher's home site FAQ371-376 FAQ559-1100 FAQ559-1091 FAQ559-716