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Interesting magnetic effect

Started by Olli P Taina, August 04, 2005, 03:55:27 PM

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Olli P Taina

Hi All,

I joined this forum just a couple of days ago and it looks very interesting :)
I have studied 'free-energy' issues for some years but because it's just my hobby I don't have too much time for experiments. I have made some tests with permanent magnet setups and during my holiday a couple of weeks ago I completed building an experimental setup that I will explain here. Maybe it's already known but for me it was quite surprising.

I will post 3 figures to explain my setup and because only one (?) attachment can be attached with a message I will post two other messages with the other two files attached. Please see the figures to get a better understanding of my setup.

My setup consists of:
- an aluminium main shaft (A) which rotates and is mounted on the base and supported with a bearing on each end
- two aluminium rotor discs (D1 and D2) fixed on the main shaft with two magnets mounted in each disc, discs are mounted with a 7 degree phase difference with each other, magnets are mounted so that all N poles face each other
- one stator magnet (M1) mounted between D1 and D2 as shown in Figure 1
Figure 2 shows another view of the setup.

The interesting effect(s):
- figure 3 shows the direction of rotation and three positions of the discs when the magnets interact with each other
- in position P1 the rotor magnets are attracted by the stator magnet (M1) and the discs start to accelerate and the rotor discs get so sharp jump that the discs turn easily to position P2 and even further and when settings are correct only a little push with hand is needed to make the second rotor magnet enter the 'gate'
- moving the rotor to position P1 does not require much force because the magnets are not repelling each other very much
- the torque generated in position P3 is quite high but the rotor tends to move easily to position P2 where it's not any more highly attracted to return to position P3

Maybe this effect could be used to generate a 'torque section' in a magnet motor or what do you think?

-Olli

PS. I noticed that there's also a wood-gas section on this forum. I have been driving a wood-gas operating car for some years now and I have quite good instructions for building a wood-gas generator if anyone is interested in that :)



Olli P Taina


Olli P Taina


FreeEnergy

very nice idea. can you post new topic on wood-gas section :)

hartiberlin

Quote from: Olli P Taina on August 04, 2005, 03:55:27 PM

-Olli

PS. I noticed that there's also a wood-gas section on this forum. I have been driving a wood-gas operating car for some years now and I have quite good instructions for building a wood-gas generator if anyone is interested in that :)

Hi Olli,
nice ideas.
Please post your woodgas infos into this section there.
I just bought a 2.2 gasoline generator and want to modify it to run
on woodgas.
Thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum