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Echlin, Flynn, Kunnel - flux path devices

Started by norman6538, January 06, 2018, 08:54:27 AM

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lancaIV


Paul-R


Belfior

My take on Kunel is that you take 2 C-cores and put a magnet between the left side gap and a control coil on the other gap with a piece of iron (magnet sized piece).

Then in the center hole you put an aluminium rod that almost connects the top and bottom of the core. Leave a small gap. Make an output coil around the rod.

PM flux goes through he control coil, when it is not energized. When you pulse strong DC into the control coil it blocks the flux path from the PM and it goes through the center rod and over the air gap.

If the flux is too strong to divert, then drop the iron piece so the control coil has an air gap too.

There should now be a changing flux through the output coil

Low-Q

Quote from: Paul-R on January 02, 2019, 09:54:49 AM
Have a look at Patrick on the subject:

http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapter16.pdf
This looks interesting enough to take a closer look at. It should be easy to build the permanentmagnet version.
Say that I fix the two outer magnets, and put a flywheel on the middle magnet and let it rotate horizontally. Then see for how long the magnet spins without loading the coil.
Then load or short circuit the coil to see for how long the magnet will spin then. I must ofcourse be sure that the RPM is the same in both experiments.
Only then we can say if the lenz law applies or not. If not, it should not be induced voltage over the coil, nor induce current when the coil is loaded.


Vidar

norman6538

Quote from: Low-Q on January 03, 2019, 01:43:52 AM
This looks interesting enough to take a closer look at. It should be easy to build the permanentmagnet version.
Say that I fix the two outer magnets, and put a flywheel on the middle magnet and let it rotate horizontally. Then see for how long the magnet spins without loading the coil.
Then load or short circuit the coil to see for how long the magnet will spin then. I must ofcourse be sure that the RPM is the same in both experiments.
Only then we can say if the lenz law applies or not. If not, it should not be induced voltage over the coil, nor induce current when the coil is loaded.


Vidar

Vidar I'm not sure I understand where the movement is. We have done Lenz force tests with
a pendulum dropped from a fixed height and counted the swings to eliminate any measurement
issues. But those tests were with a magnet passing the end of the iron core.

Would that work in your case?
Norman