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Best way to generate electricity from a V-gate rotor, or any other rotor.

Started by carlprad, September 17, 2013, 09:24:17 AM

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carlprad

Hello Everyone

I am not very good with electrical engineering problems and could really use some help.

Can someone please explain to me the most efficient, and easiest, way to generate, and store, electricity with every turn of a V-gate rotor? (or, any rotor for that matter.)

I would like to then use that energy to power, or supplement, a coil, in order to cancel the "stator's" magnetic force at the "sticky point".

Much like these videos show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAjGoGrv3zM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUHgn9xjO2k

Thank you all in advance

Paul-R

Quote from: carlprad on September 17, 2013, 09:24:17 AM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUHgn9xjO2k

The first video is on PESN somewhere.

The second one, above, is is the Yasunori Takahashi (he who invented Betamax, neo magnets and Heaven knows what else) design:
http://www.cheniere.org/misc/wankel.htm

carlprad

Paul thank you for the Takahashi information.

However, I am confused as to what you meant by "the first video is on pens somewhere".

Im sorry for being obtuse.

Thanks

Carlos