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Simple to make Hilden-Brand style motor

Started by Nali2001, April 13, 2007, 03:40:34 PM

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Nali2001

Instead of cutting laminations you could also get some C-cores and machine them a bit and bridge the magnets in between.
C-core online shop: http://www.alphacoredirect.com/

Regards,
Steven



yssuraxu_697

Quote from: kekko.alkemi on January 05, 2011, 05:05:22 PMHello, I'm Francesco Ranchella

Hi, glad you joined us :)

I have a question:

Have you any idea what is force amplification factor in your motor?
I mean what is the torque with magnets versus torque without magnets.
It still works without magnets, yes?

This is VERY important, if you have not tested it maybe you could try it in simulator, as I understand you have proper simulation of your motor.

Thanks in advance!

i_ron

Quote from: kekko.alkemi on January 05, 2011, 05:05:22 PM
Hello, I'm Francesco Ranchella, I'm glad you are seeing my work on the Parallel Path. The video "Comparison asynchronous motor and MK12" I'm translating in English and Spanish, so you can better understand what I say.
If you have any questions that I have available, sorry my bad English.

Kekko Greetings!

Welcome!  very inspirational to see your work. Feel free to share what you can...

rgds, Ron


i_ron

Quote from: yssuraxu_697 on January 04, 2011, 04:51:50 PM

- perfect PP system is symmetrical, this calls for twin rotors

yssuraxu,

A positive delight to see your test results, excellent work!

Incidentally, had you seen this twin rotor?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9q0JbldoCM&feature=related

Ron

yssuraxu_697

Hi and thanks :)

No, I havent seen this, twin rotor was just logical conclusion after seeing power gain in my static twin-gap experiments.
But seems that guy on the video did not get very good results and also moved to multi-pole motor.
Possible that twin-rotor like this (or pivoting system) has too many mechanical losses compared to actuator power.
But there are million other things that may degrade performance so who knows.

But most important in these motors is amplification factor, most other things can be tweaked but amplification factor is bound to design principles. So for me a lot of questions will be answered if Francesco would tell amplification factor in his motor.