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Magnet-motor - another design

Started by Low-Q, February 13, 2007, 06:49:59 AM

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Low-Q

What if it was this simple to make a permanent magnet motor:

The rotor are supposed to rotate counter-clockwise:


::)

acp

I think the rotor will want to go just as much clockwise as anticlockwise. Adding the clockwise motion to the anticlockwise motion you will get twice as much power! What a brilliant design!

Low-Q

Don't you see how it suppose to work?
Instead of using alternating electromagnets as in a regular brushed el-motor, the rotor is magnetized by a fixed inner permanent magnet. The design is brilliant, I can tell ;D

Vidar

joe

Hello Vidar,

When the rotor arm reach the center of the stator arm, how does he gets kik out of that center.

Can you explain a bit more!

Thanks    Joe

joe

Here some pics of a working magnetic motor.

It has 8 rotors and the stators magnets have steel shielding.

And the other picture shows the motor plan but with only 3 rotors.

I did try to reproduce it whitout success

Joe