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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

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

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Frank

This is last picture of my progress on W.D.Torbay motor design.
Picture shows all stator arms and Rotor mounted on the Base.
Notice stator arm #5 is raised, all others are held down, by
mutual repulsion forces.
Many times I was forced to redesign this concept. I hope
that next task, rotor cap, will be much easier. When everything
will be finished, I will post complete design on this forum.
Hopefully this motor will turn!

     God bless
        Frank

Gothic

Engineering is an A++,    Awesome work 8)   Keeping my fingers crossed,
  goodluck!

ForeverBlissed

Quote from: Frank on August 16, 2007, 09:05:50 PM
This is last picture of my progress on W.D.Torbay motor design.
Picture shows all stator arms and Rotor mounted on the Base.
Notice stator arm #5 is raised, all others are held down, by
mutual repulsion forces.
Many times I was forced to redesign this concept. I hope
that next task, rotor cap, will be much easier. When everything
will be finished, I will post complete design on this forum.
Hopefully this motor will turn!

     God bless
        Frank

Frank,

I am amazed!

Anxiously looking forward to seeing the results!

FB

Ergo

I wish you the best of luck.
Personally I don't think the Torbay motor design will work.
The magnets and rotor will find an equilibrium state.
But still.....Good luck.

azal

I am looking forward to an update on this Frank.