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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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PolyMatrix

Again I am all for steady progress, but as ideas come and might be forgotten at a later stage I am putting it here for LATER consideration.

Steam engines have governors that let out steam when the pressure gets too big. How about having governors that raise and lower the magnets or the main disc according to its speed?

klicUK

Quote from: PolyMatrix on January 22, 2008, 06:53:16 PM
@Any
That spike at the end of the graph is also on the 'no stator' test, does
anybody know the reason for it?



You took the words out of my mouth :D

Perhapse a glitch in the tacho as it records data at low speed ??

klicUK

vipond50

Quote from: PolyMatrix on January 22, 2008, 10:21:31 PM
Again I am all for steady progress, but as ideas come and might be forgotten at a later stage I am putting it here for LATER consideration.

Steam engines have governors that let out steam when the pressure gets too big. How about having governors that raise and lower the magnets or the main disc according to its speed?

Interesting, but do u have any idea of the Engineering involved ? Even though this is 100 year old tech is would still be a huge Engineering feat.

Keep them Coming  ;D
Regards
Bill

Harvey

Regarding the spike at around 400 rpm I did ask him in an earlier post and he went back and checked the data.

Its most likely a bug in the tacho. If it was mechanical I don't think it would be so sharp.

PolyMatrix

@Bill - Rough sketch of idea

Though some vector analysis to understand the strength of material needed to cope with shearing forces would be needed and that I cannot do at the moment.


Hope the error in trying to post this the first time has not upset the database.

@Harvey - Thanks I thought it might be either some facet of friction or recording equipment.