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Gadolinium Magnet Generator.

Started by synchro1, April 03, 2015, 02:02:04 AM

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ekimtoor1


synchro1

Quote from: ekimtoor1 on April 17, 2015, 11:42:36 AM
What is MCE?

@ekimtoor1

Magnetocaloriceffect:

"An increase or decrease of the temperature of a thermally isolated magnetic substance accompanying an increase or decrease in the intensity of a magnetic field".












profitis

What's happening ekim what's the latest news. Did you attempt the smot

DreamThinkBuild

Hi Ekimtoor1,

That Eulerian video magnification program is really cool.

If you go to this site:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/evm/#code

You can get the code in matlab and an executable to run offline. The code is really neat how it works, but won't go off topic with coding. :)

Still waiting for the order of gadolinium, hopefully by next week. I have a bunch of ideas to test. One is using infrared to heat the metal. Could surround it with a ring of 600-800nm leds and pulse it when it gets attracted to the magnet to see if it's enough to heat the material. Could also use a salt bottom to wick heat away. If the material is to dense for that then I have a couple of other ideas.

Keep experimenting.

synchro1

Quote from: DreamThinkBuild on April 18, 2015, 11:54:07 AM
Hi Ekimtoor1,

That Eulerian video magnification program is really cool.

If you go to this site:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/evm/#code

You can get the code in matlab and an executable to run offline. The code is really neat how it works, but won't go off topic with coding. :)

Still waiting for the order of gadolinium, hopefully by next week. I have a bunch of ideas to test. One is using infrared to heat the metal. Could surround it with a ring of 600-800nm leds and pulse it when it gets attracted to the magnet to see if it's enough to heat the material. Could also use a salt bottom to wick heat away. If the material is to dense for that then I have a couple of other ideas.

Keep experimenting.

@DreamThinkBuild,

The maximum heating from magnetic exposure takes place right at the Currie point of 68ยบ. The Gadolinium should be attracted to the magnets, then heat up instantaneously and grow non magnetic on it's own with no additional heat.