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Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.

Started by tinman, December 14, 2015, 09:08:53 AM

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tinman

Luc
Most will not understand what you are showing here
What happened to the !! law !! of induction at the circled point?

tinman

While we are talking about weird magnet arrangements,below is a scope shot across a coil that has a rotor with two halbach arrays mounted on it--as depicted.
I am not sure as to why there is a large instant spike after the first part of the wave of each cycle.
May be the magnetic flux flipping from the next magnet on the array to the core ?.

Anyway--nothing more than a fun experiment .

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on January 02, 2016, 10:19:56 PM
Now all you have to do is get the entire wave form above the zero volt line without the use of rectifiers ;)

Why and what will that do for me?

Thanks

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on January 02, 2016, 11:17:20 PM
What happened to the !! law !! of induction at the circled point?

It fell flat on its face ;D

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on January 03, 2016, 12:08:58 AM
While we are talking about weird magnet arrangements,below is a scope shot across a coil that has a rotor with two halbach arrays mounted on it--as depicted.
I am not sure as to why there is a large instant spike after the first part of the wave of each cycle.
May be the magnetic flux flipping from the next magnet on the array to the core ?.

Anyway--nothing more than a fun experiment .

Humm... never heard of a Halbach array.   
I looked it up and they say it's as close to a monopole as you can get. You can even get an aluminum ring to hold the magnets in place: http://www.gyroscope.com/d.asp?product=CIRCULARHALBACH

Learned something new.

Thanks and let me know on the other question

Luc

ADDED: I also found a high efficiency motor made with a Halbach array:

http://www.launchpnt.com/portfolio/transportation/electric-vehicle-propulsion/
http://www.launchpnt.com/portfolio/aerospace/electric-machines-for-propulsion/