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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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oddballs

Hi, The rotor's outside surface - facing the stator magnets - is one pole - same pole as the stator magnets.
Have a look at Tao's excellent simulations on page 4, these are based on the actual patent dimensions.
A ring magnet with this polorization is very unusal and would need to be specially manufactured. Speaker magnets are unsuitable since they are polarised across the flat surfaces.
A solution I am working on uses a stack of small NgFeB magnets attached to a thin iron former which has the appropriate angles cut into it. This is  attached to an aluminium rotor which acts as a flywheel.

kukulcangod

People , I'm depicting in 3d the motor based on the patent , soon I will start to build and share info , but designing gives a thorough understanding of things hope we are in the right track this time...
In the meantime I think the best option for that rotor magnet would be a "Halbach" array for the individual magnets put together option,
instead of the customized one....I was whishing that the one  I have from speakers would work but.....
What's your take at it?. Greetings

madmaxx

Perhaps we could get the speaker magnet to work by cutting out the south pole and place 2-3 pieces of north pole only together? You can cut this stuff with a tile saw.
Been there done that, wouldn't do it again, if only I could remember what I did.

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kukulcangod

Hi all:
Madmaxx the poles no matter how you cut them , reorganize again, making 2 different poles again, I tried to cut my donut speaker magnet but the powerful rotozip with metal cuting disc was no match for the brittle ceramic material. Yes , you did it but I don't have that type of saw with me what a setback....just to show like Torvay that simplicity is brilliant again.
This donut will work the stator magnets in my case they match in width with the donut one, and has the same repulsive reaction, say geting atracted towards it once lifted, same for stator magnets of same polarity
A magnetic monopole is only closely achieved by the Halback array , but for it to work we need cube shaped magnets , that's not difficult . Going to home depot.....Regards

madmaxx

A wet tile saw is the only way to cut a ceramic magnet. Any other method will overheat and break. I haven't seen cube magnets at the hardware stores. Perhaps Hooby Lobby? I'll quit talking unitl I make another atempt. Perhaps this weekend. The hallbach array looks like it might have potential.
Been there done that, wouldn't do it again, if only I could remember what I did.

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