PART 1
please download the pdf's it's a good design
thanks
Thanks for sharing this Mark
Will try this it seems fairly straight forward
Thanks again
Chet
So, do you have it running? ;)
It looks very simple, much like some old PM motor designs,
but instead of using 1 wheel and 1 stator, you're using 2
wheels which share the function of the rotor and the stator
magnets. Much like Minato but with different magnet placement.
I just wonder, your functional principle is clearly the repulsion between
the magnets on the seperate wheels...
But if you believe that magnetic repulsion will be strong enough to make
both wheels rotate a number of degrees, so that they no longer exert
a repulsive force on eachother, then surely that same repulsive force
will be imparted on the magnets just before that phase?
It seems to me that the magnets will experience increasing repulsion
while moving closer together, thus braking the wheels.
After all, if the repulsion pushes them apart when they are closest,
it will also keep them from getting closer to begin with.
Unless you give them a little extra push to get over that repulsion,
in which case you're directly inputting the energy needed for rotation.
And it would seem you'll get the same stalling action when the next
set of repelling magnets starts to move closer together.
At least, that's what I think will happen, if I look at your design.
(only checked pdfs 1 and 2 though, not commenting on the others yet.)
Don't you? :)
Regards,
Koen
it really is a very simple design, but I've been working on it about four years. The engineering and building of it won't be easy but it can be done. I'm not an engineer and can't afford to pay one. Just wanted to share what I've got.
and you welcome.
Thanks for sharing!
FYI.. you are allowed to attach more than one file.. click on (more attachments)
Jason
thanks Jason
didn't know that
Mark
sorry
hope this makes it easier to download pdf's
Yeah, that helps a lot, thanks! :)
And thanks for posting your desing in the first place.
It's really a nice design...
Would be nice if someone could simulate it...? ;)
(better yet, build it ;D)
Keep up the good work bud! :D
at least people are looking at it, that beats me sitting on it, trying to figure a way to make money on it. It will work, but getting someone to build it is beyond me.
thanks for the encouragement.
Mark