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Mechanical Resonance (Projects)

Started by Magluvin, March 25, 2016, 08:01:12 PM

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Magluvin


Magluvin

I followed brads way of making a back wall to mount coils and such. He is a smart guy. ;D

Figuring some coils to go with it.

Mags

sm0ky2

I have not had a chance to play with it yet, but the math indicates, that a conical coil
would have the most intense magnetic field, for the power.

There is a certain angle of inclination, and ratio of # of turns per distance, as the cone narrows, that is best.
But in general, the magnetic field condenses itself near the 'tip'.

just a thought....

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Two cents (I think mine are only worth 1.5c now, due to inflation...)

1) a flywheel (can) have resonance occurring, when it is properly imbalanced.
    as a function of the radius, and the location on the wheel the imbalance is.
    at certain RPM, the flywheel will incur feedback, resulting in a vibration of the entire wheel/shaft,
    and probably whatever is driving it. Not really a desirable condition....

2) Tsueng is absolutely insane. I have seen nothing "lead-In" or "out" in any of his theories,...
     which, by the way, he will attempt to apply to everything. Most are not his inventions, or ideas.
     
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

Magluvin

Quote from: sm0ky2 on March 29, 2016, 01:53:40 AM
I have not had a chance to play with it yet, but the math indicates, that a conical coil
would have the most intense magnetic field, for the power.

There is a certain angle of inclination, and ratio of # of turns per distance, as the cone narrows, that is best.
But in general, the magnetic field condenses itself near the 'tip'.

just a thought....

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Two cents (I think mine are only worth 1.5c now, due to inflation...)

1) a flywheel (can) have resonance occurring, when it is properly imbalanced.
    as a function of the radius, and the location on the wheel the imbalance is.
    at certain RPM, the flywheel will incur feedback, resulting in a vibration of the entire wheel/shaft,
    and probably whatever is driving it. Not really a desirable condition....

2) Tsueng is absolutely insane. I have seen nothing "lead-In" or "out" in any of his theories,...
     which, by the way, he will attempt to apply to everything. Most are not his inventions, or ideas.
   

Hey Smoky

Do you mean a coil shaped like a wine glass? Bell without the lip? Also, open side toward the magnets?


On the flywheel deal. As I said earlier, I believe it would be the total of the framework weight and base, if not solidly mounted to say concrete slab and such, that would be part of the whole resonance detail.  But I dont think an isolated offset flywheel would have resonance on its own.... Lots of vibration at nearly any rpm. And like you said, would all be detrimental to the bearings and the lot like an old unbalanced fan. Wont last near as long as a balanced one. ;)

Mags

gotoluc

Quote from: Magluvin on March 25, 2016, 11:47:56 PM
Here is a vid of a simple device I made to begin exploring resonance, of the mechanical kind.

I want to find out if there are any advantages to including resonance in mechanical and electronic designs. The mechanical seems like a good place to start, and as we have gone over in other threads, the mechanical functions can be translated into electronic functions.

Ok. gotta git.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVEmF_J_f3s&feature=youtu.be

Mags

Hey Mags,

just noticed this topic!... great demo and idea to start experimenting with mechanical resonance.

I may play around also as vibration is one of my interests which I've not yet taken the time to experiment with.

Thanks for sharing

Luc