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Forearm launcher part 6 + Flight + Exosuit + Repulsor

A project log for Iron Man Armor Mark 42

Using tech to make Iron man's armor.

walkerdevWalkerDev 04/21/2017 at 21:020 Comments

I wasn't able to make a video, BUT I was able to get pictures. I will show some pictures of what I have so far.

Spring system

At this part is the spring system. This helps with weight management when the servo goes up.

Here is the whole system. In this, you can see (From left to right) the rocket launcher, servo control, and an arduino mini on top of an arduino uno. The servo tester is the main control for the servos. The arduino mini allows the rocket to be launched only if the servo tester is a a specific angle range. The arduino uno will be connected to all sensors and weaponry on the arm, allowing Jarvis to take control. The rocket launcher now needs a cool cover and a launch system. I also may have a circular cover for the rocket home in the launcher part.

Now as promised, we talk about repulsors. How do repulsors work?

As they may have no actual explanation except gravity manipulation, there are muon beams. To make this, I will need two parts. A muon generator, and a muon beam generator. To explain all of this, I must explain what a muon is.

A muon is an extremely energetic charged particle. It can not lose energy from Ionization. They can knock off loosely bound electrons. It has no simpler buildup, and is an unstable subatomic particle. With a mass 207 times of an electron, it is less accelerated at an electromagnet field. They do not give as much decelerating radiation (since it is not continuous {the radiation} I should be fine). This allows muons to go into matter far deeper.

Now to a generator.


This is only a design by the Mu2E experiment, so this is gonna take some thinking. Now I could go far deeper into this topic, but I need to move on.

For an exosuit, I am using a design by Paul Dave Malla.


This is what I may use for a base design, because it is flat, movable, and may be easy to change. Not only would I need an exosuit to help with the suit's weight, but I also need it to help me with flight. As @James Hobson said in his iron man flight videos, the force from the EDFs would be too much for me to control it. This leads me into a new topic: flight.

I will only tell you this. I will need a lot of EDFs, but I can successfully put it in the suit. If I have 16 (24 pound) thrust, this can lift 384 pounds. These are only main engines, and do not count the support engines (there's 6 of them) in the suit. I will not be able to move easily without an exosuit.

Well that's all for now.

Until next time, your favorite 12 year old:

Thekidtonystark

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