JBee
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No worries, always good to have someone to talk ideas through and get their perspective. There's not many active aussies on here either.I joined a bit late I guess.
The only complication with the linear only motion is where the water goes as wiper moves medially, has this been discussed?
I guess a single wiper wouldn’t have this issue but two could. My solution would be to have the blade lift slightly as it passes over the midline.
So my original idea was to just have one wiper going accross the windscreen which would then eject water etc to either side of the vehicle. Every swipe direction expels water and theres no air resistance from the blade, and water can flow up and over the apex. The low windscreen angle means it won't run down the windscreen particularly well, and probably not at all at speed as the driving airflow will push it up the incline fairly easily. The BAW is not particularly suited to deal with that.
The other thing is just the shear size of the windscreen, its virtually the sizeof a King size bed at 1.8m wide and high. That BAW is a good 1.5m (5ft) long!!
The problem with that is of course making something that can apply enough pressure along the whole wiper length with that amount of leverage. Thats why a top and bottom mounted wiper would halve the force required in comparison.
A dual wiper version could also probably work, but would only be required if the wipe speed is not high enough. It has a lot of area to cover!
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