Difference between revisions of "Useful EMDrive Design and Test Tools"
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Revision as of 07:16, 22 June 2015
- TheTraveller's Excel based EMDrive design tool, developed in cooperation with Roger Shawyer. [1]
- Testing an EMDrive [2]
Shawyer's "Testing an EMDrive" is a very confused and confusing document.
Shawyer has successfully measured EMDrive thrust by:
1) Using a scale directly under or offset to one side of the EMDrive.
2) Using an overhead spring to offset some of the EMDrive weight on a scale under the EmDrive.
3) Using a knife edge Teeter Totter Balance Beam.
4) Using a rotary air bearing setup to directly measure acceleration and deceleration.