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Overunity Machines Forum



Wankel Magnet Motor

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

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supersam

at all:

just continue the figure 8 stator as was posted, and i think you might have something.  it might even look like an infinity, symbol.  i wonder why?  some might even think it resembles a cadusious coil.  i wonder why?

lol
sam

nirvana

 Hi,
   do these motors actually turn freely up to the sticky point.
Its similar to an idea i have but need to know if these rotary type of motors turn freely up until the gap or sticky point, as this would give me incentive to get my project off the ground.
   The only reason i hadnt bothered was because of thinking of a way to overcome the sticky point, and out of the blue a unique mechanical idea came to me.
   The main similarity that these wankel magnet motors have to my idea is the way in which the magnets go from a small gap to a larger gap.
   If any members have built these and have them rotating freely up to the sticky point,  please post a reply.
  thanks. mike

oouthere

Yes, they turn and gain speed until the end of the magnets.  I am thinking that a mechanical combination of the dual oscillator pendulium and the wankel motor may work.  Just use the mechanical oscillator to regauge the wankel and use the stored flywheel energy to reenergize the pendulium.

Rich

nirvana

 Thanks for that.
   the idea i had, without giving too much away, is to have numerous magnets in the system at the same time, but only 1 magnet leaves the system, and only 1 enters the system or the sticky point during 1 revolution.
      This is different to the wankel idea as if you had say 20 magnets on the shaft there would be 20 magnets leaving and entering the sticky point in 1 revolution. (so the situation is still the same as having 2 magnets).
     
     So if the combination of say 20 magnets have more force than than the one entering at the sticky point,this should overcome the force needed to bring the new magnet into the system.
     The only problem is that to make the mechanical means to achieve this would  take a very long time.
    The strange thing about this is that i had been thinking about how to achieve this for a long time,
and out of the blue in a relaxed state of mind without even thinking about it the idea came to me.
    Every idea i have seen does not have this idea, they either have 1 or more magnets that that enter and exit the system in 1 revolution.

Mike.

oouthere

Unless I'm missing something in the regauging, you will only be storing the energy derived from the first magnets rotation by bridging the gap for the second (and beyond) magnets.  It's like an Adsitt ramp, he originally thought he could loop it not realizing the only energy he was seeing was the initial entry energy placed in the system at magnet's release.

Rich