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Pyrolytic graphite shielding

Started by radmag, January 30, 2009, 07:29:39 AM

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eavogels

I also tried something like that: http://www.fdp.nu/dualpistondevice
/Eric

Quote from: radmag on January 30, 2009, 08:02:21 AM
I will perform a process very similar to this.

http://kalininaa.narod.ru/img1/anim.gif

Gettng bigger energy than used for moving the shield.

tropes

Quote from: eavogels on January 31, 2009, 12:36:24 PM
I also tried something like that: http://www.fdp.nu/dualpistondevice
/Eric


I also have tried mumetal as a shielding material with no success but one material that may work as a shield is bismuth.
Tropes

radmag

Tropes,why do you think bismuth is the only material?As I researched,pyrolytic graphite is more diamagnetic than bismuth.(approx. four times)

tropes

Quote from: tropes on January 31, 2009, 04:59:41 PM
I also have tried mumetal as a shielding material with no success but "one material that may work" as a shield is bismuth.
Tropes

Not the "only material" Radmag

Koen1

Idk, didn't Bismuth become superconductive when supercooled?
Didn't superconductive Bismuth generate a "meissner" field,
reflecting any ambient magnetic field back ?
(See videos of magnets hovering over a piece of supercooled Bi)

But really, think about it... Either you want the flux to pass through the
"shield" because the flux permeability of the "shield" is much higher than
the surrounding materials, in which case the magnets would become
attracted to the "shield" and would be difficult to remove from the shield,
or you want the flux to be deflected from the shield, never passing through
it and always going around it, which would also "deflect" the flux from
"colliding" with the opposing flux from the opposing magnet, in which
case the magnets would never be attracted to the "shield" but would
"feel" a decreased opposed flux from eachother when the shield
is in place. It would seem that removing the magnets from their "shielded"
spot would increase flux opposition a bit.

right? ;)