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Gadolinium Magnet Generator.

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

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ekimtoor1

Quote from: profitis on May 01, 2015, 01:35:27 PM
Quote ekim'a ferrite WILL NOT
raise the temp of the GD enough'

It will if we controll the temperature of the environment and keep it at just the critical temp of release.I'm thinking of a pendulum under some water perhaps that is kept stable via fishtank-heater?

Yeah, that's an interesting idea.  For sure, if there is something to be exploited, it will depend on very precise control of ambient temperature.  The water may not be necessary, just encapsulating the rig and controlling the air temp might be enough.

profitis

If you have a way to controll airtemp then yes(a sauna-room?greenhouse?)but I'm thinking water will be easier.water has a lovely tendency to hold heat(high heat capacity)

mscoffman

Quote from: profitis on May 01, 2015, 01:35:27 PM

Quote ekim'a ferrite WILL NOT
raise the temp of the GD enough'

It will if we controll the temperature of the environment and keep it at just the critical temp of release.I'm thinking of a pendulum under some water perhaps that is kept stable via fishtank-heater?


One of those papers on the internet discloses using a scientific instrument that is essentially a "hotplate" that is driven
by *Peltier* devices such that it allows adjustment of the plate temperature +/- through room temperature. One could
create a ridge of two different temperatures that essentially *forces* the Gd through its state transitions then experimentally
- slowly drop the forcing temperature away while keeping the primary temperature range "in a groove".

I favor these type experiments rather skullduggery then because it is very difficult to get your head around the magnitude
of magnetic, mechanical, thermal momentum or thermal energy ranges with any degree of accuracy, especially enough to
project any accurate functionality out of it.

..S..MarkSCoffman

mscoffman

Another thing, People are forgetting that if you want an adjustable magnetic field one can use an electromagnet
from one or two identical solenoids. There will be a heat pulse but one can isolate that. People seem to think that
since we are doing overunity experiments they must have all of or intermediate experiments overunity of permanent
magnets and then overlook the strength controllability of electromagnets.


synchro1

Quote from ekimtoor1: "But - a neo just grabs it and holds it".

At :40 seconds into this video JLN stresses how important perfect alignment is between North and South.

The ferrite torrid coil needs to be centered exactly between the two magnet poles to achieve the "Orbo" release effect:

The gap needs to be precisely controlled as well!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTMQFvWkS9s

The Gadolinium sample needs to be precisely positioned between two opposite poles of two neo magnets and separated by a gap to react to the change in Curie point just like JLN'S ferrite toroid coil does to applied voltage. Exact distance and balance are critical. The "Magnetocaloric effect" might be sufficient to raise the temperature of the Gadolinium in that "Goldilocks Zone" to release the rotor stud.

Positioned at just the right distance equidistant and away from each magnet pole, the hairdryer should get the Gadolinium to act just like it does with the ferrite. A string and two neo cylinders facing N and S out can suspend the Gadolinium at 45ยบ for testing.