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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

Started by ltseung888, July 20, 2007, 02:43:44 AM

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critic

Quote from: Top Gun on February 26, 2009, 07:44:48 PM
I shall present my version of the programming for the Lead-Out-Energy Pulse Motor here:

Starting Phrase:
1.   Set all Coils to Drive Coil Mode
2.   Start the clockwise rotation (by hand if necessary)
3.   If the magnets are just below the coil positions, turn on current to provide magnetic propulsion.  The wheel should rotate faster.
4.   If the speed is not fast enough, loop back to 3.
Operational Phrase:
5.   Else set one Drive Coil to Collector Coil Mode and use the electricity.
6.   If the speed is still fast enough, repeat 5 with one more Coil to Collector Coil mode.
7.   If the resulting voltage from the Collector Coils is large enough, recharge the batteries.
8.   If the speed is too fast (too little external load), set one Drive Coil to Neutral until the speed is at the desired (or designed) level.
9.   If the speed is too slow (too much external load), set a Neutral Coil to Drive Coil Mode.
10.   If there were no more Neutral Coils, flash warning light to warn user that the capability of the device has been reached.  Turn on the protective circuit to limit the electricity drawn out.
Closing Phrase:
11.   Is the Closing Switch on? If not, continue Operational mode.
12.   If yes, check if the batteries are fully charged.  If not, cut electricity supply to outside and continue charging.
13.   Turn device off

The above logic may not be perfect.  But it is a good starting point for scientific discussions.  One hidden assumption is that there is lead-out-energy.  The higher the rotational speed, the higher the lead-out-energy.  Another hidden assumption is that the efficiency of the device is such that the lead-out-energy is large enough to overcome internal losses.


Dear Top Gun,

If the energy were drawn out from the central axle, would there be change in your program?

chrisC

Quote from: critic on February 26, 2009, 09:43:51 PM
Dear Top Gun,

If the energy were drawn out from the central axle, would there be change in your program?


Dear Critic:

Have you seen the movie Mrs Doubtfire? Are you Robbin Williams or are you that Fat woman?
Somehow, I think Tseung is Robbin Williams, except that we are laughing at his unfunny scientific assumptions. You seemed very clumsy, not being able to hide your identity very well and therefore I think you're that Fat woman in the movie. Right?

cheers
chrisC

Top Gun

Quote from: critic on February 26, 2009, 09:43:51 PM
Dear Top Gun,

If the energy were drawn out from the central axle, would there be change in your program?

If energy were drawn out from the central axle, the rotational speed is expected to decrease, the program should detect that and adjust accordingly.

critic

Quote from: Top Gun on February 26, 2009, 10:32:13 PM
If energy were drawn out from the central axle, the rotational speed is expected to decrease, the program should detect that and adjust accordingly.

Does the size and weight of the wheel make much difference to the design of the Lee-Tseung Pulse Motor?

Top Gun

Quote from: critic on February 26, 2009, 10:55:31 PM
Does the size and weight of the wheel make much difference to the design of the Lee-Tseung Pulse Motor?

With a larger size wheel, we can physically put on more magnets and coils.

With a larger and heavier wheel, we have the flywheel effect.

The 225 HP pulse motor has a diameter of around 70 cm.