Kyrgyzstan
Research
Theory of gyroscopic effects for rotating objects
Author(s): Ryspek Usubamatov*
More than two-century gyroscopic effects were presented analytically by the simplified models that did not match with practical results. The mathematician L. Euler described only one component of gyroscopic effects that is the change in the angular momentum. Other outstanding and ordinary scientists represented only some assumptions for gyroscopic properties. This is an unusual phenomenon in the physics of classical mechanics that can solve more complex problems than to compute forces acting on the simple spinning disc and its motions. The physics of the gyroscopic effects are more complex in mathematical models than represented in known theories. This problem solved by a new method based on the action of the system of inertial torques acting on the spinning objects that are produced by rotating mass. The action of nine interrelated inertial torques on spinning objects around three ax.. View More»