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Electrostatic Induction - Capacitive Generator

Started by tim123, October 03, 2013, 12:56:49 PM

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Quote from: TinselKoala on October 04, 2013, 11:33:59 AM
..But I still think you are missing the place where you have to put in work to turn the rotor against the "charge pressure".
And it's not true that grounding an element prevents it from being charged...

Hi TK,
  Thanks for the prompt. I had a good think about it - and I now see where the drag comes in... I'd just missed it, as usual.

- The rotor itself is charged by the Emitter plates' induction. That's how it shields the Collector.
- As the 2 rotors & shaft are all connected & grounded - it's a Faraday cage. Inside is shielded, but the metal itself is charged.
- The rotor by the + emitter will be -. The Collector plate it shields will be +, so it's a - surrounded by 2 +s.
- So, the rotor will experience strong attraction to the segment it's in.

However, I think there may be a solution. Will think more, and post later.

I've found some interesting links on capacitive generators:

- Direct current variable capacitance electric generator
   http://www.google.com/patents/US4151409

- Electrostatic Generator - Dan B. Le May et al.
   http://www.icestuff.com/~energy21/electrostatic.htm

- Hyde Generator
   http://www.rexresearch.com/hyde/hyde.htm