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Overunity Machines Forum



Self-sustaining Magnetic Machine That Works! Eliminated the "Sticky Spot"

Started by clint, January 03, 2012, 01:25:00 AM

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Low-Q

Quote from: Light on January 06, 2012, 11:51:23 PM

hi-IQ thinking, Low-Q :)
milkovich's mechanical oscillator is the best solution for this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIx-m6F2Jrw
cheers
The problem with these designs, both the video and my animation above, is that when the system is loaded, there will occour a mechanical phase delay which will require energy to sustain. In the video it is a coil over a magnet, and a pendulum. When the coil is loaded enough, the coil will try to resist movement, and therfor delay the timing between the pendulum and the movement of the coil. This will constantly fight against the movement in the pendulum, and the pendulum will stop faster.


In the animation: To avoid the sticky spot, I have attached a weight which pulls the whole wheel away from it. However, the timing here is also going out of phase. When the weight is positioned at 5:30 there is a greater attraction between the magnet and the V-track than when the weight is positioned at 6:30. This means that the "notch" the weight is causing is not symetrical in velocity and kinetic energy. This non-symetry will require energy input because there is less total suspension at 6:30, than 5:30 due to the different magnetic attractions.


In both experiments the energy is conserved.


Vidar

Light

Quote from: Low-Q on January 08, 2012, 05:05:53 PM
In both experiments the energy is conserved.
i agree,
but first, there’s no need for V-shape track, any unclosed magnetic loop creates a magnetic “drag” between it’s ends,
second, to overcome a “sticky point” between ends needa get either fast switching polarity of stator’s magnet or move magnet out or move a stator out, they call it a commutation,
so since unbalanced (in milkovich way) rotor has some movements (in steady mode of rotation) it’s possible to find the spot where the ends of the loop can be placed against stator's magnet for gravity commutation;
so, in your animation it’s already done â€" unbalanced rotor has a trajectory where it could be seen a lower point of rotor, so this’s the spot  for stator’s magnet where the ends of the loop (any configuration) can be placed for commutation
cheers