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Started by Low-Q, February 10, 2011, 07:48:07 AM

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neptune

Still waiting for info from the Prof , who is a busy man .I have been doing some research on the feasibility of the rotating magnet . A quick look on Ebay shows few disc shaped neo magnets of suitable size  .A nd if price is proportional to volume , a suitable size would probably cost £100 .Smaller disc magnets that are available lack the central hole and are generally not diametrically magnetised . Drilling a hole with conventional machine tools is next to impossible . The material is brittle , and can burn fiercely giving off toxic fumes . If the material MUST be neo , we are looking at custom made magnets with high cost , long waits , and possibly minimum quantities .
          What are the alternatives . I do not know if other magnetic materials have the necessary field strength . Ceramic magnets might do , but are not readily available .Weaker still and expensive is silver steel .
           Question . Is  it possible to de-magnetise/remagnetise a ceramic magnet ,as found in the magnetron of a microwave oven?
           One other possibility . curved neo magnets are/were available for making a wind generater from a ACmotor . You could bolt 2 of these on a steel core .

LightRider

Quote from: neptune on February 16, 2011, 03:40:29 PM
Still waiting for info from the Prof , who is a busy man .I have been doing some research on the feasibility of the rotating magnet . A quick look on Ebay shows few disc shaped neo magnets of suitable size  .A nd if price is proportional to volume , a suitable size would probably cost £100 .Smaller disc magnets that are available lack the central hole and are generally not diametrically magnetised . Drilling a hole with conventional machine tools is next to impossible . The material is brittle , and can burn fiercely giving off toxic fumes . If the material MUST be neo , we are looking at custom made magnets with high cost , long waits , and possibly minimum quantities .
          What are the alternatives . I do not know if other magnetic materials have the necessary field strength . Ceramic magnets might do , but are not readily available .Weaker still and expensive is silver steel .
           Question . Is  it possible to de-magnetise/remagnetise a ceramic magnet ,as found in the magnetron of a microwave oven?
           One other possibility . curved neo magnets are/were available for making a wind generater from a ACmotor . You could bolt 2 of these on a steel core .


Hi neptune,

Magnetization diametrically/Axially is more an options than a "custom" magnet...

A custom magnet "the shape" is high cost because they need to compact the powder into the shape you want and for that they need to make mold (matrix)... mold = $$$... but the direction of magnetization is a very simple thing for manufacturers to change.

LightRider

( http://www.kjmagnetics.com/magdir.asp )

woopy

Hi Neptune

As i have a diametricaly neomag but very small diameter , 1.5 cm diameter per 1.5 cm length  and probably around 1.3 Tesla .
I made the calculation on a possible coil with 0.3 mm diameter wire ( that i have in my workshop )

I wounded a coil with 800 turns and see the pix , i wonder if prof Turtur could give an advice for the continous of this experiment, because the soft gives about 77 watt output , but as LIGHTRIDER noticed the soft gives very different results per very tiny differences in the datas.

hope this helps

laurent

DreamThinkBuild

Hi All,

I've converted Prof TurTur code from Pascal over to Octave. I'm having one issue with the code. I've run through it dozen's of times but I'm not getting the same values back on the simulation part with the same values that the professor used. I do remember when I programmed in Delphi/Pascal for database applications I had issues with formulas having to be re-arranged when converting to C/C++. That may be it but I would like a new set of eyes to look through the code maybe I missed something obvious.

This is a straight copy of his code. I see a lot of places that could use optimization and structure but refrained just to get the original values working first. With a better structure for the sim we should be able to plot a 3D graph of say x=magnet size vs y=coil size z=watt output instead of manually running the sim for each value change.

Software I'm using for those who want to play with the code:

Open Source Octave (Matlab like clone)
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/

GUI Octave for IDE front end under windows
https://sites.google.com/site/guioctave/

teslaalset