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Overunity Machines Forum



Very simple magnetmotor

Started by m668004, April 28, 2005, 01:15:47 PM

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vanhalen

Why don't you set it up similar to an electric motor?? Instead of having the magnets back to back though, set them up like a curved shoe. A large magnet and a smaller one at the other endboth with opposite polarities. Of course the smaller one would have to be slighty slanted to create a pulling force rather than just stabilising the whole thing and causing it to move in a certain direction. That way you can change speed with which you want it to run.

As for the problem with magnets losing there magnetivity, why not try using electromagnets? ;) You could use some spill off electricity from what your generating with it. Sure it would need some power to start it all off, but at least you wont have to worry about the magnets burning out! 8)







budinst

another avi symulation .
regards AW

Jdo300

Hello all,

I'm the one who made that video that budinst posted. I built a test model of it which did not work, but I believe I know why. In order for there to be any movement, there has to be an imbalance of forces on either side of the rotor. If you really think about it, on either side of one of the rotor magnet, there is the same amount of North Pole coming from the disk magnet as on the other side. So, though the rotor magnet is immersed in a North Pole field, there is no gradient of force from one side of the rotor magnet to the other. My thought about this is perhaps the rotor magnet needs to be more directly exposed to the pole face of the disk magnet. So that the flux lines will not be bending downward towards the disk and creating a torsion force, but actually pulling and pushing the magnet around the rotor. We have to pay close attention to which way the flux lines want to drag the magnet. From the drawings I have seen with the flux lines and the simulations I have doner, it looks more like the lines are curving right down into the pole face.

God Bless,
Jason O

Jdo300

There was also another replication by Ron here. His also did not work but we got the same sort of sticky effects.

budinst

very simple not work :) see movie
regards AW