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Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.

Started by synchro1, June 09, 2013, 11:07:49 AM

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synchro1

"As the intended frequency increases, a magnetic core's material has a decrease in permeability, develops phase lag in response to external magnetic field changes and develops higher resistive impedance which causes heat loss".

When the "Lenz Delay Effect" causes rotor acceleration, the core material develops "phase lag" in response to continued external field changes from the accelerated rotor. This retards the reflected magnet wave from the shorted coil behind TDC and stalls the continued acceleration. A repositioning of the shorted coil becomes necessary to re commence the acceleration!

This is important: The DLE acceleration causes "Phase Lag" in the core material. We need to reposition the coil to re-advance it!

Like a vacuum advance timing system on a car distributor. The wave needs to be just a few degrees past TDC. Anything more will have no propulsion effect. Let's say we achieve "LDA" Lenz Delay Acceleration, and cut the power to the prime mover. What happens? The rotor slows down and stops due to the "PhasLag" the acceleration caused the core. What would happen if we cut the power while at the same time moving the shorted coil incrementally forward a hairs width by fine turn screw? This equals one over infinity!

MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on December 19, 2014, 01:48:27 PM
@MarkE,

"Lenz Delay Effect" as proved by Gotoluc involves the reflection of a "Magnet Wave" in a ferrite ore and is a "Core Effect"! I know you guys are too busy uploading comments all the time to do any meaningfull research on your own, and it would be too much trouble to ask you to  study JLN'S video series on the effect.

Quote from MarkE:


"Lenz delay" is an invented term used by some to describe current that is out of phase with the inducing current".
Synchro1 inventing a second term to support a first invented term is just digging a deeper hole.

synchro1

Quote from: MarkE on December 19, 2014, 05:07:05 PM
Synchro1 inventing a second term to support a first invented term is just digging a deeper hole.

It's time you do some homework.

MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on December 19, 2014, 07:43:04 PM
It's time you do some homework.
You may well be convinced of what you say.  Unfortunately for reasons that have been explained repeatedly you are wrong.  If you want to show evidence of a "delayed Lenz" effect then come up with a case where the induced voltage across a conductor switches direction while the orientation of the dB/dt is constant.

synchro1

@MarkE,

"Lenz Delay Effect" requires a "Core"! It's a phase lag in the "Core Material". Why can't you understand that? Have you reviewed the JLN videos I asked you to look at yet? Stop pretending you know more about the subject matter then JLN1