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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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Michelinho


Re joe_1001101,

Did you see that his stator magnet has a press indentation about 1/8" deep that affect the magnetic field? How you call that, a quenched "U" magnet?

Take care,

Michel

joe_1001101

Quote from: Michelinho on April 27, 2009, 09:56:48 PM
Re joe_1001101,
Did you see that his stator magnet has a press indentation about 1/8" deep that affect the magnetic field? How you call that, a quenched "U" magnet?
Take care,
Michel

Hey Michel,

I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the "press indentation about 1/8" deep".  And to stay on our mini topic, please see my last post about no need for aluminum behind the stator mount piece of wood:

Take a look from 29 sec to 34 seconds for a clear shot.  No metal behind the stator side of the wood, and it "runs" just fine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLlo4Yy_T9I&feature=channel


Thanks,
Joe


BEP

Quote from: fleubis on April 27, 2009, 07:31:46 PM
But what this "Rockwell Grade 5" aircraft aluminum is........is anybody's guess. I cannot locate anything about this and assume it is some alloy. All this matters, IMHO.

A little research indicates the main points are:

Since the experimenter claimed to have this aluminum for several years I'll assume it is an 'aircraft' aluminum alloy that must be in the 2000 series.  This alloy has rather high volume of copper. Interesting since the magnetic ordering of copper and aluminum are opposite.
Copper is diamagnetic and aluminum paramagnetic.
If you think they are both non-magnetic then you may be in the wrong forum  ;)

IMO, Eddy currents are not going to play a part in this except to limit rotational speed. There is enough going on when aluminum moves within a non-rotating but fluctuating magnetic flux, and that is without the stator magnet. Throw in the stator magnet it becomes so complex I'll need a fresh cup of java. (Please don't start anything about me using FEMM. I already know it isn't capable of handling multiple dimensions  :) and it certainly can't handle much beyond Eddy currents while working in aluminum.)

carbonc_cc

Ha! 

I posted this back on April 11th:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7039.msg170730#msg170730

And Excel60 does this on April 22nd:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4uhcMW5jFs

(Really good job there Excel60)

Cool !!!