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Magnet motor idea. "zipper" magnetmotor.

Started by Low-Q, February 22, 2011, 04:24:06 PM

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Low-Q

Hi,

I have attached a drawing, free of use. I cannot imagine how the forces are distributed, but at the first look, it looks like a working magnet motor.

The questions I cannot answer are how forces A, B, C, and D, are, and what energy (force * distance) they are capable of taking and giving in a closed loop.

I would say that force A and B are zero - which means it does not take energy to exit or enter the magnetic shield. Force C are definetly positive because the magnets are able to escape from eachother.

What about force D?

Vidar

e2matrix

I may not be clear on what you have here but from what I see it does not appear it would move at all.  What it appears you have setup is magnets N on top or facing view and S on bottom or vice versa as it is not relevant but what I see is they are all in repel mode?  Which means the ones exiting will have some push but no more than the ones trying to enter the gate. 

Low-Q

Quote from: e2matrix on February 22, 2011, 10:51:48 PM
I may not be clear on what you have here but from what I see it does not appear it would move at all.  What it appears you have setup is magnets N on top or facing view and S on bottom or vice versa as it is not relevant but what I see is they are all in repel mode?  Which means the ones exiting will have some push but no more than the ones trying to enter the gate.
They are all in repel mode per configuration. The idea, however, is to use a magnetic guide to guide the repelling flux away from repelling mode when the magnets are suppose to "zip" together on the left side - like a zipper - so there is less energy required to zip the magnets together, than the energy (hopefully) gained when the separate in open air.
Once the magnets are aligned as a pseudo solid magnet bar inside the magnetic guide/shield, the idea is then to separate them where there is no shield, so they repel eachother. The repelling forces which is held back by the guides, are acting angular to the movement, and will not contribute to neither accelerate or stop the motion.

Just an idea.

Vidar

FatChance!!!

What's up Low-Q.

You used to be very sceptic of magnetic motors.
Always 100% convinced they could never work as magnetism is absolutely conservative!

Now you spit out new magmotor ideas like tommy gun bullets.....
Yet you know it wont work!

Why this change in behavior?
Did someone else take over your nickname....or what?

broli

It takes one well designed build to prove all these derivatives.