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Toroidal Motor

Started by gravityblock, February 17, 2009, 03:53:29 PM

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Quote from: broli on March 18, 2009, 06:24:31 PM
Objective? This isn't politics buddy.This is you spreading your negativity. I tried to reason with you many times but you are either ignorant or do it on purpose to sell your disinfo. If you don't like to talk to me then stop posting where I post. As long as you are ignorant to ideas I propose I will be there to defend them. I accept skepticism but then point out where the flaw is. Simply saying "I tried this in my hands just now and it didn't work so stop working on it" deserves no respect.

Oh and threatening to ban me is hilarious. I guess we aren't all adults here.
The flaw is that you are forgetting that the fluxlines in the inner part of a toroid is denser than the outer part. So the torque is equal on both sides. Simple as that. No offence.

Vidar

Charlie_V

Well, ignoring the pissing contest....

Broli,

When you tested the induction of the wire, I imagine applying a current didn't cause the top to spin either?

broli

Quote from: Charlie_V on March 18, 2009, 11:40:15 PM
Well, ignoring the pissing contest....

Broli,

When you tested the induction of the wire, I imagine applying a current didn't cause the top to spin either?

That's right.

wizkycho

hi broli !

We (as civilization) know so little of homopolar setups
since this is homopolar setup and we know hompolar generator and motors are actually achiveable machines

This is wonderfull idea that I think has potential to solve main drawback of constructing hompolar generator and that is
obtaining low inner resistance and extracting kiloAMPERES.

Here with added coils I think voltage generated will be more usefull (much higher) and amperage more in range for our todays loads.

So broli I think you solved main drawback (and that is mechanicall complexity)

this is brilliant idea. one of the best and not just recently.
even if for some reason I can't see, it fails we will learn much more about such machines.

seems to me now even speed of magnet doesn't have to be that large.

this thingy if build properly could go past COP = 10......pure electricity.

what thinking !!!!!!

please if it works or not inform us.

as I said this is Drumm and Bass from Space and knowone and ever can escape it (even the ones not doing anything trying even not to think and have new ideas)

so everybody can only come and Join...nothing else.

Wiz

broli

Thank you wizkycho. Finally someone who's on the same page. You are exactly right. The main draw back is current in a classic homopolar motor. Because in theory the homopolar motor only uses one winding according to the below formula. While in this concept you can have as much windings as you like. So instead of having large currents you just increase the amount of windings or the wire length that's in the magnetic field. F= B*I*l *n, this the the force on the wire. In a regular homopolar motor n = 1 in this idea n can be as big as 1000. This means that with 1000 windings you only need to apply 1A. In a classic homopolar motor you need to apply 1000A for the same force.

Thanks for understanding I really needed this. I felt like I was talking to a brick wall with all the naysayers. I don't want people to just look at it and try a replica out I want them to understand the reasoning behind it so they can fine tune it themselves and know exactly what to adjust for more power.