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Modified GoToLuc Design

Started by Floor, May 13, 2021, 05:42:13 PM

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norman6538

Floor I can't find the work in/out - only the grams.
did I miss that?

Norman

Floor

re posting / modified a little


Here is what I found in all of the variations I tried of the

                          Luc's force" design variations.

All of my attempts to increase the output magnet travel distance beyond a length of
3 track magnets, resulted in no improvement of input to out put ratio.

Work done as insertion of, or  removal of  or both insertion and removal
of the output magnet from above the track magnets, was always adversely
affected by those increases in the track length.

While using a 3 magnet track length, and with the addition of 3 magnets offset
below ONE END of the track magnets, I was able to extract the output magnet
from above the track (with near zero work) when it was at either of two distinct
points along the track.  However, output magnet travel was very limited in its
distance ( steep force fall off and shortness of travel).

While using a 6 magnet track length, and with the addition of 3 magnets offset
below BOTH ENDS of the track magnets, I was able to extract the output magnet
from above the track (with near zero work) when it was at the center point along
the track only.  This caused less than 1/2 of the track length to be usable usable.
Free insertion and / or removal of the output magnet from above the track while
near to either track end, became no longer  possible.  No bueno.

Approaching or exiting the track at an angle allows output magnet travel over
nearly the entire length of the track.  But no free insertion and or removal
of the output magnet, except for at one point,  (the center of the track).
No bueno.

And so on.

But no worries.  I just needed to get this off of my plate.
Next presentation is / will be so, so cool.

        floor