Hi Les,
That is really clever! At first I thought it would be rather lossy, because you would be working to continuously deform the springs as it rotated, but most of that energy would be returned by the spring resuming its original shape. Selection of fiber orientation and epoxy modulus could be used to match the wheel to a specific application, by changing deflection rates and rebound/dampening. I'm surprised the spring section seems bolted to the rim, rather than bonded and I did notice that in the rolling road scene the wheel was not running true, but that is tuneup. I wonder how stiff the wheel is about the rotation axis, to resist side loads? I guess I need to get out my carbon fiber and epoxy and play around.
Thanks for sharing the link,
TTFN,
Dennis