Hope everyone has had a merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Over the holidays, I've become a bit obsessed with reaction wheels and am working on a reaction wheel drone. I was planning on making a progress video for you guys last week, but I'm still waiting for parts.
Reaction wheels are used in small satellites for attitude control and work by accelerating a high inertia wheel to rotate a craft in the opposite direction. I'm not sure how viable this is for controlling a drone, but it's really interesting from a physics perspective. This video is an example of a reaction wheel balancing an inverted pendulum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woCdjbsjbPg
For those of you that are interested in my ebike projects, I think I might be able to implement this reaction wheel concept for another use. After researching inverted pendulums, I've found a method of setting up a control system to adjust a balance point depending on the rotational velocity of the reaction wheel. This could make a wheelie device actually possible as it'll account for my body weight shifting. It's still very early stages of this idea as I haven't done the maths for it yet, but I think it would be awesome to have bike auto balance without having to motorise/brake the rear wheel.
In terms of projects for 2019, I want to try some more complex long term projects. Projects that require science, electronics, 3D printing and CNC stuff (mixed together). I really enjoyed working on projects such as the trebuchet and ebike, rather than small projects that I have to rush to upload on a weekly basis. So I think for the next month or so, I'm going to try working on projects that take more time and will upload progress videos on here.
Thanks once again for all your support!
Tom
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