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Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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Cadman

Bajac,

Nice design. I know you stated this was for R&D but why did you use a 30 degree coil pitch? A 60 degree coil pitch will double the output for the same number of turns.


bajac

Cadman,
I placed the conductors of the coils radially so they intercept the magnetic field of the magnets at an angle of 90 degrees. Does this answer your concern? I am not sure if I understood your recommendation.

Thanks,
Bajac

Cadman

Bajac,

In generator design the pitch of the coil should equal the pitch of the poles. The pitch of the poles is the degrees measured between center lines of every two poles and they must all be equal. The coils have two sides, the degrees between each side of one turn is the coil pitch.

During rotation, the first side of the coil should be approaching one magnet pole, say a N pole, and the second side of the coil would be approaching a S pole. The two coil sides should pass the first edge of the N & S poles at the same time, this will induce current in both sides of the turn and they will add together.

The way you have it the first side of the coil turn will pass over one pole and immediately after that, the second side will pass over the same pole. The first side will be induced but the second side will not add to the induction. As your coil evenly spans your pole the two coil sides will be inducing at opposite signs and will cancel each other. As the second side of your coil passes over the same pole it will be induced, but at the opposite sign.

I hope I explained that clearly :)

marathonman

Cadman you are spot on with the coil pitch, that was a good catch. i looked again at the PDF and the coil pitch is all wrong.  if the Magnets don't cross the coil sides at the same time it will produce jack of an output and the magnets should be placed evenly so that the transition between north and south are even one after another.
here is a paint i did to show the correct pitch and mag placement. Coils are turned the wrong way and spread out  for visualization purposes only.
I have redesigned the Flynn  to have 9 drive mags per rotor not two as shown in Patent but i did not post that pic until i am done with my figures. this is for driving a Generator.
Also iron ring is not shown connecting all mags back sides in each section for higher output nor is the drive section in which a two mag drive will work in this situation.

bajac

Cadman,


I can see the problem now. It was a very good comment, thank you!


When I was laying out the coils I thought about this issue but it seems that I did not get right. I will revise the sketches and re-post.


Regards,
Bajac