Bushranger
Active Member
Hi all. I've been thinking about flywheels lately and wondering what is the more important factor. Is the diameter or the mass of more importance?
Thanks, mate. The drawings call for a 100mm diameter with a width of 20mm and a thickness of 4mm. I have to admit that I'd rather the engine run smoothly at lower speeds, but I'd be willing to try a couple of different designs to see which works best.You can have a smaller diameter flywheel BUT the rim needs to be wider, thicker or a combination of the two to maintain the moment of inertial of the original. It is very possible it will work with a smaller dia but same section rim but may not be as smooth at lower speeds.
Post what diameter you are thinking of and I'll run it through CAD and give a couple of options.
Thank you, Jason. Your input is very much appreciated. You're certainly right about appearance, the bigger one would look much better and I'll certainly be trying to go with it. However, I was curious about the impact of size on flywheels. And trust me, I will certainly have more silly questions in the future.Unless you are particularly constrained but what will fit on your lathe or available material then a lot will dome down to what looks right as well as what functions.
Two flywheels here, the one on the right is the 100mm one as Stew's design and the one on the right reduced down to 80mm dia. To get a similar moment of inertia the rim has to be beefed up to 25 x 12, the spoke web thickened from 6mm to 8mm. and the hub increased from 16x20 to 20x25.
View attachment 147148
Both will work the same but I'd find the larger one much nicer to look at on the Horizontal mill engine, if it were a vertical then the smaller one would not look out of place.
Enter your email address to join: