there should be a redundant strap on top in case of failure of one. Problem with design is if the top strap fails it is catastrophic. Otherwise it is a great idea.
The climbing Crane by Lagerwey / Enercon is operational and supports to fully build a generator (and it has shown in practice it is capable to do so ruclips.net/video/XJKoYPAciXU/видео.html). In this CGI I do see a lot of practical limitations. A major one is how the straps are put around the mast. Furthermore the components look all a bit flimsy to support the huge loads.
The dolly's that apply the straps have strong magnets that keep them against the tower mast while the wheels are energized so of course it needs a power source.
@@lytken that is because it is an animation probably based on math though ,maybe that would be something that would happen in a real world scenario i wonder what the power supply will be maybe a truck with a genset and a long cord idk.
The turbine now only has 2 blades ....it is out of balance and probably won't create as much electricity .... This seems to be detremental to me for them to do that ! 🤔
This looks like something that works great in a computer animation, not so much in the real world with the wind blowing.
there should be a redundant strap on top in case of failure of one. Problem with design is if the top strap fails it is catastrophic. Otherwise it is a great idea.
Cool concept here, saves a helicopter bill for sure.
The torque to the tower is probably too extreme !
So where are the Koalas so big you need a crane? The usual Koalas here in Oz are just one armful.
Nice!
Great!
The climbing Crane by Lagerwey / Enercon is operational and supports to fully build a generator (and it has shown in practice it is capable to do so ruclips.net/video/XJKoYPAciXU/видео.html).
In this CGI I do see a lot of practical limitations. A major one is how the straps are put around the mast. Furthermore the components look all a bit flimsy to support the huge loads.
exactly how do the straps work what keeps them aligned and where does it get its energy from to power the hydraulics
The dolly's that apply the straps have strong magnets that keep them against the tower mast while the wheels are energized so of course it needs a power source.
i think it is amazing that the tower don't tip over with all that weight on it's side, in the video you link too, but great concept :)
@@lytken that is because it is an animation probably based on math though ,maybe that would be something that would happen in a real world scenario i wonder what the power supply will be maybe a truck with a genset and a long cord idk.
@@lytken The Koala lifter is a CGI. I do have serious doubts that this ever can work. The Climbing crane is reality and operational.
Teoricamente é uma boa idéia , o problema é o peso desta Apas.
Just like a good bra , it's all in the strap .
The turbine now only has 2 blades ....it is out of balance and probably won't create as much electricity .... This seems to be detremental to me for them to do that ! 🤔
I think you're either a troll or moron
This video is too cartoonish.
So plesse do better instead of judging
Use electromagnet instead of straps
Not possible tower is made of glassfiber or pvc