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Overunity Machines Forum



Apparatus for generating autogenic energy?

Started by ken_nyus, August 08, 2007, 10:12:35 AM

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sm0ky2

im not sure what you actually "see" with FEMM, but "repulsion" should be seen as a compression of the flux lines, where they lose symetry and bend inwards towards both magnets.
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

ken_nyus

I worked through some more of FEMM, and I have put together a simulation that shows the rotating and sliding magnets interacting.

Anyone know an easy way to turn a bunch of BMP files into an animated GIF? or even better a movie file?

hansvonlieven

G'day Ken and all.

Write to me at hans@keelytech.com and I will send you a programme that will do it for you. You can take a series of bitmaps and turn them into an animated gif. A bit of learning but nothing special. Alternatively send me the bitmaps and I will do it for you.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

ken_nyus

Converted some bmps to gifs.

Here are some images from the simulation. I tried to match the geometry and proportions of the patent. (My build is slighty different)

The magnets in the model are Neo 40's

The sliding magnet is 1/8" x 1/2".
The rotating magnet is 1/8" x 1".

The stroke length of the sliding magnet is 2".

The rotating magnet is offset 3/16" from the center of rotation by the square attached to it's bottom, the center of the square is the center of rotation.

The rotating magnet is also offset 10 degrees from the invisible crank that links the rotating magnet to the sliding magnet. 10 degrees was suggested as a value by the patent. This you can see in the images below. In the first image below the sliding magnet is at it's lowest point, and the rotating magnet is 10 degrees off the 0 degree point immediately below the sliding magnet.

The view is side-on of the apparatus.

I am uploading (I hope) the views discussed in the patent.


ken_nyus

Anyone know how I would go about creating a torque graph from this simulation?

It would be great if I could create a tourque graph of the torque applied to the center of rotation as the magnet rotates.

If I could understand how to come to a solution of the torque for a given position, in a script I could gather this information as the script moves the members of the model through a full cycle.

Then I could decide if the device should theoretically work or not, for a given configuration.