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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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Yadaraf

Quote from: FunkyJive on February 03, 2008, 09:27:12 PM
OK good people...

I've just run a couple of Waves processors on the important part of the original video - generally to remove most of the multiband buzz and lift the detail a little. It's only a hi-res MP3 to limit file size from the processed WAV.

Maybe someone has got a little more time that myself to play around with it further, though hopefully will help to serve as a point of general reference. Must get some shut-eye now - work tomorrow and it's 2:25am over here !

http://www.funkyjive.com/Audio/  -  There's only one track - 9.4Mb


Chin chin  :)

FunkyJive

FunkyJive,

Great job on the processing.  An analyses of your soundtrack at the 1700 RPM point shows peaks that were not obvious in the original video.

Cheers,  :)

Yada ..
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blue_energy

Quote from: FunkyJive on February 03, 2008, 09:27:12 PM
OK good people...

I've just run a couple of Waves processors on the important part of the original video - generally to remove most of the multiband buzz and lift the detail a little. It's only a hi-res MP3 to limit file size from the processed WAV.

Maybe someone has got a little more time that myself to play around with it further, though hopefully will help to serve as a point of general reference. Must get some shut-eye now - work tomorrow and it's 2:25am over here !

http://www.funkyjive.com/Audio/  -  There's only one track - 9.4Mb


Chin chin  :)

FunkyJive

That was a heroic effort, FunkyJive!  I was hoping to use the resulting wav to do the same peak measuring thing I did with Bruce's.  But - it was scrambled too much.  It's too hard for me to tell where the peaks are - too hard to identify the sine within the complex wave.  Thanks for your effort anyway!

PolyMatrix

The applet is a Javascript 1.1 make sure you have Java installed correctly by deleting all current installations and then installing the latest version. Sometimes the updates overload and older version and cause problems

I had no problem with it.

Here is the link for Java updates http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

Edit
That is one GREAT Javascript (Salutes the person who wrote it.)

Yadaraf

Quote from: Omnibus on February 03, 2008, 10:32:10 PM
@Yadaraf,

Thanks for the spectral analysis. So, the characteristic frequencies in my first wave are 63Hz and 2kHz while here they are at 180Hz and 1.6kHz. I wonder if you checked the other files I submitted here just to see if the data are reproducible. Waiting to see what Bruce's data will yield.

On another note, was anyone able to open @korkscrew's applet: http://home.earthlink.net/~danniee/whipmag/WMModel.htm?

EDIT: OK, I got it. It only opens in IE, Firefox isn't its friend.



Omni,

The analysis of your soundtrack was performed at the point where your device was spinning [down] at 230 RPM.  Al's rotor would have been spinning at a constant 425 RPM -- for 1700 stator RPM.  All that I can infer at this point is that both your's and Al's devices appear to produce TWO characteristic frequencies albeit very different.


Cheers,  :)

Yada ..
.

Omnibus

@Yadaraf,

So, you took only that portion of my wave where the resonance is occurring and left the rest out, correct? Maybe you can take the initial portions of the other waves I posted here because they are at around 400rpm to see if there would be anything similar to @alsetalokin's characteristic frequencies. Too bad the rotor isn't with me (will be back from the machine shop on Tuesday, I hope) so that I can record it at 425rpm to see if the fingerprints will be the same as in the original.

Also, Bruce has a resonance portion in his wave. Would be interesting to see if it coincides with mine and how it differs from other sections without resonance (say around 425rpm as in the original).