Braking My Roller Coaster
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Who could have thought that the boring parts of coasters can be interesting too!
I built a magnetic braking system for a K'Nex roller coaster as both a hobby and academic project. It is fully automatic and is an add-on to the trains I created in the past. My braking system uses a set of magnetic eddy current brakes to slow the train enough to coast onto wheels in the track. The project took six months to complete and opened the doors for a couple future projects I’ve begun working on.
Chapters:
0:0 Intro
01:32 The Project
03:32 How Magnetic Brakes Work
07:15 Braking the Trains
09:10 Braking the Track
12:16 The Braking System
13:38 Electronics and Mechatronics
21:20 The Finished Project
For more technical details pertaining to the technical details of how eddy currents work I suggest watching this video by Electroboom:
• The Amazing Eddy Current
I also used an article titled "Design of an Eddy Current Brake System for the Use of Roller Coasters Based on a Human Factors Engineering Approach" written by Adam L. Yanagihara and Yong Seok Park. You can read this article here:
publications.waset.org/100111...
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Keep going, you are great.
Oh my. dude, you are just amazing. Like, you started with making a very mechanically complex train, and now magnetic breaking systems?? You are severely underrated and deserve more subscribers, keep going!
Great vid!
I just love how you are very entertaining to watch as well as being very educational in explaining how everything works.
You are awesome!🎉
I swear my guy is doing to make a full air launch system for his next project
Great work
he hearted your comment uh oh what is he planning
You’re not the only one to use your braces elastics for model roller coaster projects, I do that with my LEGO coasters
Keep going, you also inspire me to do what I love, roller coasters.
now he should try and make a lsm system to launch the wildcat trains
Immaculate👍
I haven’t been paying attention to this channel But SUPER Awesome braking system!
this is incredible! im not so much of a roller coaster guy but i love the engineering that goes into this
Great video!
Really cool to see such a nice video log/documentation of the project
Nice roller coaster, are you going to make a transfer track?
At some point I will. I want to make not just a transfer track, but a high speed switch track like on Pantheon.
This is such a well made video and truly a work of art!
Those brakes are amazing and congrats on finishing up your undergrad!
Your videos partially inspired me to start sharing my projects on UA-cam. Thank you very much!
@@ModeledCoasters Oh neato, you've got a bunch of knowledge to share and add so glad to hear it!
Maybe someday I'll be able to incorporate some amazing brakes like yours!
please try doing an lsm launch! Its really complicated,but i try it too.
That's a future project I've begun planning a little bit for! It's going to be really complicated, but I think I may be able to condense it into a model coaster.
Using the same kind of logic you can make boosters
Could you please share the 3d files for the trains?
Can you provide the files for the cars you use one day?
Hi how does the chain dog work?
so magnetic brakes are more akin to a parashoot on a race car or rocket.
Have you ever done anything with micro coasters? I honestly thought about getting into 3d printing to make better Micro cars because of your video on the trains. Micro K'nex coaster suck when it comes to friction and can't make realistic stuff.
I've always preferred the tube track sets over the micro sets mainly because the micro parts are too flimsy. Every idea I've had for them involved strengthening the track first, then making realistic trains after. It may be a future project, but right now my projects focus around the tube track and full sized parts.
@@ModeledCoasters completely
Hi do You now where can i buy this tracks ?
I couldnt find them ,i only found the non tube one
The black and white track is custom made and isn't currently available for sale. The purple and green K'nex track is commonly referred to as screaming serpent track or tube track. I don't believe new kits with it are made anymore, but you can find plenty of sellers on Ebay and similar sites.
Ok thanks
Would you be interested in selling a custom train like you have in this video? I tried using my 3d printer and bought all the materials but couldn't get it to work right
This particular set of trains have a pretty annoying design flaw I'm going to go over a little in my next video. Therefore I'm not planning on making them available. The next generation will fix this issue and I plan on having those available probably by the end of the year. In the meantime if you have any questions I'd be glad to help!
How much could I pay to buy one of these?
I'm working out some logistics so that I can sell them. Stay tuned for more information!
@@ModeledCoasters ok
@@ModeledCoasters I’ve stayed tuned.😭😭
so... Lsm when??????
Eventually.... I plan on starting that before the end of the year, but no guarantees.
was we working on ther same thing at the same time lol
Your first video over magnetic brakes came out about halfway through me making this video! I am excited to see how you build it into a full coaster!
I think you should actually replace fins with actual coils and actually create current that you can use for the lift hill or other systems, to reduce energy losses. Kinda like regenerative braking. Also it would be fun to see you build a launch mechanism, you could even make a linear bldc motor, kind of like the one tom stanton had made to launch a paper plane (I'll send link to his vid)
ua-cam.com/video/_4TGb3MsSjE/v-deo.html
That's actually a really neat idea! I don't think I would get very much energy back as the trains aren't very heavy and therefore don't carry much energy. But I do like the idea of a launch especially since mechanical launches are so tricky. It's a pipe dream of mine to create a LSM system like he did!