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Gadolinium Magnet Generator.

Started by synchro1, April 03, 2015, 02:02:04 AM

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profitis

Quote from: ekimtoor1 on Today at 09:27:31 PM ---
I thought of that and even suggested GD to the folks
on the recent SMOT thread.
I looked everywhere for a GD sphere.  Not available.
Maybe a manufacturing problem'

make it lye flat on a slide and hold magnets close on each side it should do the trick.hope you have bar magnets for this.I've got this feeling that gadi will do much better than iron.compare distances with a nickel coin of similar size

synchro1

@ekimtoor1,

                  Profit's is right about the dipole, both N and S poles, to achieve MCE in the Gadolinium. The magnetic strength required is 5 Teslas divided between the two magnets.That's the equivalent of 50,000 Gauss. Check the posted ratings.The magnets are rated in Gauss. All you need to do is couple them up additively to get the minimum required strength if they're too weak. 


ekimtoor1

I will study that up. What is that in neos?

I set that pendulum experiment up and am uploading a video now.

synchro1

Quote from: ekimtoor1 on April 15, 2015, 10:06:12 PM
I will study that up. What is that in neos?

I set that pendulum experiment up and am uploading a video now.

Dimensions: 3/16" dia. x 1" thick
Tolerances: ±0.004" x ±0.004"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 0.120 oz. (3.39 g)
Pull Force, Case 1: 2.23 lbs
Pull Force, Case 2: 2.23 lbs
Surface Field: 6571 Gauss
Max Operating Temp: 176ºF (80ºC)
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe

profitis

Synchro'Profit's is right about the dipole, both N
and S poles, to achieve MCE in the Gadolinium. The
magnetic strength required is 5 Teslas divided
between the two magnets'

One pole also gives mce but seperate stage hot/cold as opposed to together hot/cold.any strength magnet will give this effect to various degrees.stronger gauss more effect.