Cool. But adding pulleys, power is not increased....
I never learned much in school but at least I know power is defined as work divided by time.
Anyway, Technical splitting hairs of jargon, but anybody here at 'Expo already knows this.
First off, I'm not a mechanical engineer, just a guy trying to read equations on Wikipedia... very open to being corrected... but if power is work over time and work is force over distance... and the initial force used remains constant... doesn't the force at the load increasing when pulleys are added... make the power increase as well?
P = W/t = F * r/t = F * velocity
Say you start with 100N of force on 1 pulley and get 100N of force on some load. That load moves 1cm over 1sec. So power would be 100N*1cm/sec
Add a pulley at the load to double the force on the load.. 100N of force on 2 pulleys gets 200N of force on the load. So power would be 200N*1cm/sec meaning you can move a heavier load at the same velocity as the lighter load from before.
That's increased Force and Power... no?
I need an Advil...
Getting back to the original question.. I think the confusion MOguy is trying to clear up is the difference between running a winch line to a snatch block, then back a fixed anchor vs running a winch line to a snatch block, then back and being attached to the truck again. In the first case the only advantage is you're spooling out more winch line from the drum (also a good thing but not what we're necessarily talking about). There's no mechanical advantage to adding the snatch block because the length of the line from the snatch block to the final anchor doesn't change. In the second you DO get a mechanical advantage because the line is shortening from both the vehicle to the snatch block AND the final anchor point (again, the vehicle) to the snatch block. Same goes for going vehicle > snatch block (sb) on fixed anchor > sb on fixed anchor > fixed anchor: no mechanical advantage. If you go vehicle > sb on fixed anchor > sb on vehicle > fixed anchor then you get a 3x mechanical advantage because you have 3 lines lengths that are shortening...
Am I interpreting you correctly MOguy?