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Rotational PMM by wizkycho

Started by wizkycho, June 05, 2005, 02:32:26 PM

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wizkycho

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 05, 2005, 05:54:10 PM
Quote from: wizkycho on June 05, 2005, 02:32:26 PM
http://starglider.netfirms.com/RPMMonly.html




@wizkycho

When you move the shield you wil have to use more force, cause you want to move the shield
also out of the attraction of the rotor magnet.
So EnergyIN is higher than you think !

So I don?t know, if this is really better than the linear version.

Regards, Stefan.

Please If you can read my start post at this topic (satturation) and view the movie you will se that saturated steel not only doesn't attract but can even repel from magnet. Please try this simple experiment and give it a good thinking...
If You(and others) ?are right then washer (in experiment) should stay where the magnetic field is strongest in CENTER - BUT IT IS NOT SO IT BOUNCES. this is very important.

WHEN SHIELD IS SATTURATED SAY WITH FIELD OF ONE MAGNET THAT STEEL OBJECT WILL TRY TO ESCAPE FROM
MORE MAG FIELDS...

If I was very opportunistic I can say that Output Rotor (it's repel from ring) will push shield and then following it even without any input. but that would require annoing calibration thickness of shield which is really not neccessery.

rotor type design is better bacasue steel can be thinner cause of it's shape that goes to the other side where south is.

If You and all want I will build it but I can only offer half of the price needed to be build.


wizkycho

Quote from: Light on June 05, 2005, 06:09:30 PM
In God's sake, Wizk, WHY the rotor's magnet will follow the "screen"? System is closed, they (rotor and screen) just attract each other and all system will stop.

"THIS STILL WORKS VERY VERY GOOD, COME AND STOP IT".
Even if you buy a ticket for me, I won't go to waste time, couse it will not (and can not)  work this way.

m668004

@Light

QuoteIn God's sake, Wizk, WHY the rotor's magnet will follow the "screen"? System is closed, they (rotor and screen) just attract each other and all system will stop.

The rotor magnets will follow the shielding because the shielding moves. Don't forget: that's not a selfrunner. It needs a permanent energy input. You have to rotate the shielding permanently. And then the rotormagnets MUST follow because the place behind the shielding is the only place with little or no repelling forces.

M.

ooandioo

I don't know, but if there is an attraction between the shield and the inner magnets, any movement of the shield will cause the inner magnets to follow (mainly) and this needs power. If there is no attraction between the shield and the inner magnets, then only the repel force of the outer magnets and the inner magnets will cause the following and the system would work.

-- Andi

m668004

@wizkycho

Quotethe magnetic field is strongest in CENTER

I'm not sure about this. Look at the picture. Both the flux density and the density of the fieldlines are greater on the outer edges of the magnet.

M.