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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple SMOT style Motor or "How to remove a sticking point"

Started by Beamsplitter, April 13, 2007, 11:48:33 AM

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Beamsplitter

I have conceptualized and experimented with a way to harness the concept of the SMOT (Simple Magnetic Overunity Toy) in a motor design. In the SMOT design, gravity overcomes the 'sticking point' thus imbalancing the system wherein magnetic energy is successfully converted into kinetic energy. The 'sticking point is the area where the two magnets are closest and where the steel vehicle, a ball in this case, naturally becomes lodged without the aid of an outside force.

The Magnetic Rotor that I envision allows a lessening of the magnetic forces at the sticking point without compromising the magnetic force in the rest of the system that drives the vehicle, a two bladed rotor. It uses semicircular magnets (two halves of a ring magnet (polarized through thickness) will do. These magnets must be polarized through thickness so as not to have any poles at the sticking point for maximum overunity.

I have not worked out which poles should be facing where but for maximum overunity I believe that like poles should be facing each other.

The key to lessening the sticking point is to utilize a magnetic shield, tapering toward the terminal point (sticking point) in an manner that occupies gradually increasing surface area. This accomplishes two things: First, it creates an imbalance in the system (required for all mechanical cycles to work) allowing a power stroke to be realized; Second, it allows the magnets to transfer their full power into the power stroke while limiting their power used to retract this energy. The same thing could be theoretically accomplished with tapered magnets.

The graduation curve regarding placement of the magnetic shield (Metglas is what I use) must be taken into account otherwise the sticking point will simply move. The idea is to thin the magnetic flux down near the end of the power stroke by leaving only a gradually tightening channel through which it may emanate. This must be done in a linear fashion if you wish to use the power of the magnets to complete the power stroke. Balance, precision, and the right shielding curve are the keys.

May we all benefit from this and use it for the peaceful celebration of beingness and praise of the divine, the source of all good ideas.

I am having positive results. Please feel free to use this idea, it is the property of the world.

hartiberlin

Have you actually built this device and it rotates on its own without stopping ?
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

nwman

I'm going to play the sceptic,

If this works ,and you have made it run, and you have been able to make a fancy graphic then please post a simple video to prove it.

Thanks,

Tim

FreeEnergy

Quote from: nwman on April 13, 2007, 11:17:20 PM
I'm going to play the sceptic,

If this works ,and you have made it run, and you have been able to make a fancy graphic then please post a simple video to prove it.

Thanks,

Tim

Quote from: hartiberlin on April 13, 2007, 12:23:22 PM
Have you actually built this device and it rotates on its own without stopping ?
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.

what they said. Open Source it :)

nwman