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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

Started by pauldude000, April 09, 2008, 08:35:14 PM

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aleks

Well, sorry if that kind of schematic was tested and confirmed non-working, but what about such ultra-simple coil?

You just need a single ferromagnetic core which is very slow - 3kHz frequency response only. This site http://www.arnoldmagnetics.com/products/powder/powder_catalogs.htm lists some Q specs. Molypermalloy powder core of o.d.1.350, i.d.0.920, ht.0.350 (173mu 205mu) looks to be a good candidate.

The coil is two-strand lamp wire compactly wound in a single layer around the core. Pulses are saw-tooth, or as a more simple variant, square wave - in the latter case a varying duty cycle square wave can be very beneficial. A single generator is needed only. Frequency and duty cycle should be selected as appropriate.

This should not create a rotating magnetic field (the field whose intensity oscillates on the circumference), but it should support magnetic energy field of the core via pulses while pulses themselves create 'DC acoustic field' that adds some OU energy to the magnetic field. This energy can then be routed to the load.

Since the core is slow, there is no need to pulse it too fast - just pulse it fast enough so that its magnetic field only rises, preferrably up to the saturation point.

If rotating magnetic field is a requirement, this apporach won't work.

sparks

Quote from: eldarion on April 17, 2008, 10:56:55 AM
Quote from: sparks on April 17, 2008, 10:36:22 AM
...through this media a hf pulse is propogated and wave guided....Each successive "radio wave"...

I have a very hard time believing SM used anything remotely like a waveguide--the construction is just too imprecise for this to be feasible.

So, you might say, use HF waves, that way the construction can be less precise.  That sounds nice until you calculate the wavelengths involved and find that they are way to long to fit in the device's wires.

Sorry if I seem a bit strong on these points; I have seen the waveguide / RF idea brought up over and over (I have actually tested it as well with no results).

    @Eldarion

    Thankyou for your input.  SM sure is sloppy but I would like to point out that  ALL his designs use a confining metal about the outer circumference. The bailing wire. The metal spool. The metal in the bottom of the big tpu. Perhaps a little goes astray. You and I now know the power of a "magnetic disturbance".  ERfinder and Grumpy and Tesla are the ones that taught me.
   The magnetic disturbance does not have to fit in the circumference of the ring if it is propogated in such a manner that it uses the copper conductor like a sound wave uses air.  A scalar electromagnetic disruption guided  by a waveguide which may well employ a second frequency to keep the scalar wave traversing in the desired inertial frame and direction.

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aleks

Quote from: Loner on April 17, 2008, 04:17:05 PM
Aleks, this begs a question from me, and we may need EE input, but Wouldn't a single coil
be able to produce a rotation in the flux if pulsed at the correct Freq.

There will be "rotation" only in a sense of magnetic field "refresh" with each pulse. However, this refreshing with each pulse goes at speed of light around core. Whereas rotating magnetic field is actually an oscillation of magnetic field energy at each control coil point. So, this oscillation can be made slow.

Quote from: Loner on April 17, 2008, 04:17:05 PMCore memory was discarded LONG before the internet was started

I think you are referring to magnetic domain memory. In this sense the magnetic core being pulsed "saves" the characteristics of the pulse and electron flow that took place. But I do not think this has any relevance here.

Quote from: Loner on April 17, 2008, 04:17:05 PM
P.S.  Which kind of schematic were you referring to?  I am afraid I can't keep up with all the
info here and would like to add this to my "Failure" list so I don't repeat the same mistakes
that others have already done the work to find.  TIA.  (Thanks in advance?)

I was referring schematic I've posted myself - that simple drawing with "pulses" and "load" parts.

Spider

Rotational magnetic field..

Reading about the reedswitches gave me an idea to create a rotational magnatic field.
Using 4 coils and 8 reeds, 4 nc and 4 no, maybe the coils would start to fire in order.
Using the increasing output voltage from the collector as input, the stronger magnetic field of the coils will speed up the rotation(as mentioned), as the reeds wil start switching faster and faster.

Greetings Rene
When a magnetic field, produced by a moving electric field, is moved longitudinally a tempic field is produced.

aleks

Quote from: Loner on April 17, 2008, 05:37:02 PMI am referring to Actual Core Memory.
Permanent magnet chargers are in use even now. It's like having one big domain instead of billions of smaller ones.