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Wankel Magnet Motor

Started by molux, May 30, 2007, 04:15:17 PM

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molux

Hy Paul-R

Good suggestion, i want to find a greater rotor magnet position before put a coil under this replication. I have a small TV that just clashing (left the color after 10 min), i think a can get some copper wire too on it. An certainly big capacitor.

Thanks for your interest Paul-R

Molux

Paul-R

If you are scrapping the TV, you could wrap the tube in a cloth and
then smash the neck with a hammer (to make it safe from implosion).
Then lever off the yoke which is half way along the neck. This will
give you copper wire if you have the patience to unwrap it. Also,
a nice ferrite torroid. (see TPU devices on this site).
Paul.

molux

Hy,

Thank Paul-R for your recommandations, i going to do it safely, with strong glasses, etc...

I just finish a second experiment under magnetic wankel, i rebuild rotor, i try to reduce the gap and adding some magnets, all the same, all in opposit to the rotor



Assembly replication


Small Zoom


Disassembly the rotor


What a great rotor magnet fixation


Positon rotor magnet vs stator magnet

It's catastrohpic, they are "dead" point, some equilibrum point or attracting point on my ramp. This 4ths dead point break the rotor speed quickly


This is a dead point, when i littly push the rotor + or - 5 mm both side, the rotor magnet dance a little and break on the dead point


an other view for the relative placement stator magnet vs rotor magnet


This is the damn demonstration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4q-pWjb5EQ

Here the dead point:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tafyWNRie3s

My ramp seem so bad, a disassembly the rotor replication to v?rify my magnet, and on thos dead points i have a great repulstion, but if i pushing up the magnet i quicly lose the repultion. i try to put down the rotor magnet to check if it's avoid the deads points

Thank for read my bad english expression,
(please excuse me)

Molux

molux

Hy,

Ok, i just cut my CD to put down the rotor magnet, the glueing is not very beautiful but it glue. This setup is more powerfull than the previous. There is some dead points, i have to correct that before adding a coil.



The replication 3


The rotor magnet glueing...damn...


Here the rotor


Those magnet a shortly face to face


A other view


Here we can see the floppy driver "roller".

Here a vid?o of the manipulation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFJSlMcgh1A

Here a complet "not complete" turn..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEhNyALL8z8

thanks for read me, all suggests are welcome
(Excuse my so badly english expression)

Molux

molux

Hy,

Here a "simulation" of the coil:
(It's hard to simulate and get webcam a the same time)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdJkL3L-344
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_otiHjgC_8Q

Molux