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Magnetic amplification and neutralization motor by Art Porter

Started by LarryC, February 20, 2010, 05:07:38 PM

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LarryC

Quote from: penno64 on February 23, 2010, 06:22:02 PM
Hey Larry,

Have just downloaded and installed 3.18

Regards, Penno

Thanks, Penno.

Please use the proportional dimensions from reply #12 to help with the simulation dimensions. I don't know your level of technical knowledge, so others specs like Tesla, etc may require some research. Let us know if any assistance is needed. As I'm sure the combined knowledge and/or research ability here can be of help.

Regards, Larry

petersone

Hi Darkspeed and All
Very interesting thread,could you tell me what you consider the max hz when using mild steel as a stator? as that is all I have at the moment.
peter

darkspeed

Quote from: petersone on February 23, 2010, 06:35:20 PM
Hi Darkspeed and All
Very interesting thread,could you tell me what you consider the max hz when using mild steel as a stator? as that is all I have at the moment.
peter

Depends on your number of fire extinguishers?
It turns into induction heating around 10khz on up
Due to the eddy effect your going to have more losses the higher you go
You can get some rg60 welding rod and cut it into sticks and bundel that together for higher freq
or better yet get a ferrite bar from an old radio

penno64

Hey Larry,

Have you got a file you could email me - save recreating the setup ?

Regards, Pen

p.s. I'm off to work now - will be back in 6hrs. Pen

petersone

Hi Darkspeed
Thanks for your prompt reply,I like your sense of humor,so around 1khz would be ok,the welding rods you mention are gas rods? copper coated? don't they need to be coated with insulation before they are bundled?
peter