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Overunity Machines Forum



Sticky point again

Started by CLaNZeR, October 22, 2006, 08:16:08 AM

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CLaNZeR

Has anyone tried the design below as it reckons the steel bar will get pass the sticky point.
I cannot see this myself.



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djancak

It seems like it is worth trying, at least. Anybody here have the tools needed to build the iron ramp?
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Liberty

I would suggest that you consider the amount of eddy currents that will be present in the iron bar.  A laminated core built in sections with the core cut and separated by thin insulators might be helpful?  I would also be sure to include a thin insulator on the back end of the stator magnet so electric eddy currents won't conduct through the stator magnet. 

The stator magnet may have to be spaced away from the rotor to limit the repel field that is not shunted out.  This may limit motor torque power.  The shunt will have to cover over half of the stator magnet to get past the opposing repel field.  (I would guess).

Best wishes.
Liberty

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thevorlon

I'm a newbie here, and learning. So please bare with me for a bit.

That motor in the picture at the start of this thread is very similiar to what I was considering in my mind except that in my imagination there was not an Iron magnetic ramp. Now, what would happen in such a device with the SAME magnet configuration, but NO Iron magnetic ram? What would be the result? It can't be that simple, because I believe there must be one of those "sticky" points that would be a big problem in such a setup.

Could someone please explain this to me?