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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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baroutologos

@ I_ron

I have been following this thread for some time now. I think you have been involved in peripeteia with mr Heins, even though you have your differences.

I am asking. Do you think magnet frequence is one of the factors for acceleration or magnet speed?

Today, i re-viewed the youtube video of thanes "Regenerative accelaration part 1"
There a 6 magnet rotor is employed and yet accelaration is being acheived from some 1200 rmp. I assume coil configuration to be more or less the same with the 18 magnet rotor.

For me if it was frequency, the 6 magnet accelaration would required some x 3 rpm in contrast to the 18 one. So? What do you think about that?

Regards,
Baroutologos

petersone

Hi Baroutologos
The only thing I can say is maybe there is even more acceleration with a higher frequency.
peter

i_ron

Quote from: minde4000 on May 14, 2009, 01:23:03 PM
Magnet poles ... First thing - 18 magnets cannot go NNSS because you will end up with NNNN at the end. T made it clear that he wants to increase amount of the magnets in order to increase pulse frequency and reduce min working rpm. His las video demonstrates some 50khz per coil if magnets are NSNS @  3000rpm. His 18 magnet rotor is most likely NSNS or possibly NNNSSS but this is unlikly considering the fact that he was looking for frequency increase. I wish T could put his word on this particular matter.

Regards Minde

Oops, sorry, I missed that, but yes you are right. I usually
work with 16 or 24 magnet rotors and didn't do my homework.

18 magnets times 3000 RPM... first divide the rev per minute
by 60 to revs per second and you get 50. Multiplie 50 by 18
and you get 900 Hz.

MOT transformers and all in north america are usually 60 Hz.
So the 900Hz output will not work too efficiently into these.

Ron

PS: mis-spelling is to defeat the adds!



i_ron

Quote from: baroutologos on May 14, 2009, 03:12:48 PM
@ I_ron

I am asking. Do you think magnet frequence is one of the factors for acceleration or magnet speed?

What do you think about that?

Regards,
Baroutologos

It would just be my personal opinion as I haven't done the
experiments... but I think there is a minimum window only.

Ron



minde4000

@i_ron

Wow my math was 60x off rofl. 900hz it is with 18 magnets @ 3000rpm. Damn rpm/min... :P
Thanks