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Holcomb Energy Systems:Breakthrough technology to the world

Started by ramset, March 14, 2022, 11:07:24 AM

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bistander

Quote from: SolarLab on January 10, 2023, 04:14:48 PM
As once quoted in a Monty Python flick "This is Silly!"

So I'll just "cut-it-here"...
Hi SL,
You don't really have those pants on, do you? You appear to be well skilled in the art of computer use, but then not being so myself, I can be easily fooled. I am skilled in electric machine design, even though you call me a stupid sh!t troll. Your disdain for me, from what I can tell, comes from your lack of skill in the art of electric machine design. That is unfortunate for you. If you could really fit into those pants, I could help you identify some big problems apparent in the LinGen design information which you have posted. Such snafus are recognizable by those skilled in the art.
bi

SolarLab

Quote from: bistander on January 10, 2023, 05:18:15 PM
Hi SL,
You don't really have those pants on, do you? You appear to be well skilled in the art of computer use, but then not being so myself, I can be easily fooled. I am skilled in electric machine design, even though you call me a stupid sh!t troll. Your disdain for me, from what I can tell, comes from your lack of skill in the art of electric machine design. That is unfortunate for you. If you could really fit into those pants, I could help you identify some big problems apparent in the LinGen design information which you have posted. Such snafus are recognizable by those skilled in the art.
bi
bi,

Sorry if you perceive that I may have any distain; not in the least. However, answering questions that have been "asked and answered" over
and over and explaining things that are intuitively obvious becomes tedious a best.
Lucky for me, however, "it drives me to drink (even more)!

Anyway, I'm all ears - as I have little skill in electric machine design - have only done one automation scheme for a Wire Extrusion Factory
and Cable Plant it was so long ago I can't even recall the names of the controllers (other than Nokia, Siemans & Johnson), motors nor any
courses I took (except a rather excellent Reliance Electric 2 week Hands-On). 

So, fill me in about some of the "big problems" (or even small ones) that are apparent in the LinGen design. If I knew even a small bit
about this stuff I wouldn't be hanging here - I'd be rich and sailing on my yacht!  ;D

And YES, I keep my Big Boy pants on 24/7!

Regards SL

SolarLab

Quote from: rakarskiy on January 10, 2023, 03:28:22 PM
Hello SL!

Unfortunately, this configuration is probably very wrong, mine was wrong (maybe I just didn't finish it).
Practice from several attempts has shown that everything does not work as it seems.
I do not want to upset, I have already been through this since 2018.

To do this, I found patterns and moved on to the algorithm, superimposing it on the corresponding constructions of known structures, confirmed this particular algorithm theoretically. Some found missing items. Algorithm for a synchronous generator with field rotation, this is Dr. Holcomb's ingenious solution.

Sincerely!

Hi Rakarskiy,

You've got some interesting schemes in your diagrams. Doubt that any of them are "very wrong" - hey,
look at the "out there" stuff in Harold J. Goldbaum's Patent (the one you brought to light - US8847720B2).

He's got some wild schemes in there. Will they work as claimed? Who knows; still too new of an area to be
set-in-stone just yet. Hopefully we'll get a better idea when I get a chance to simulate some of them.

Have tried a few "way out" designs here as well; and some are yielding "What in the Hell?" results.
Still a whole lot of experimentation and discovery to be done.

BTW - your work is very informative and interesting, IMHO, appreciate you sharing!

Thanks...   
SL

bistander

Quote from: SolarLab on January 10, 2023, 06:40:22 PM

bi,

Sorry if you perceive that I may have any distain; not in the least. However, answering questions that have been "asked and answered" over
and over and explaining things that are intuitively obvious becomes tedious a best.
Lucky for me, however, "it drives me to drink (even more)!

Anyway, I'm all ears - as I have little skill in electric machine design - have only done one automation scheme for a Wire Extrusion Factory
and Cable Plant it was so long ago I can't even recall the names of the controllers (other than Nokia, Siemans & Johnson), motors nor any
courses I took (except a rather excellent Reliance Electric 2 week Hands-On). 

So, fill me in about some of the "big problems" (or even small ones) that are apparent in the LinGen design. If I knew even a small bit
about this stuff I wouldn't be hanging here - I'd be rich and sailing on my yacht!  ;D

And YES, I keep my Big Boy pants on 24/7!

Regards SL

Hi SL,
First, please answer those questions in my previous post. I'll paste them here:

with regards to LinGen, what is the steady state performance from a simulation conducted with the parameters arrived at using the CAE? What is the calculated output for the device you are building? For input, earlier you said "1 Amp, 300 Turns". Is that average current or for pulse duration and is it still applicable?
... you say 500 turns for the lap winding on the stator. The diagrams show only 4 turns. Is this a change?
______
With that updated info, I'll recheck my notes and get back to you.
bi

ps. Not needed with answers to questions above, but if you, or anyone, could answer:

Is the functionality the same between Holcomb's linear configuration and his circular machine, as in input/output circuitry and gain technique?

rakarskiy

Have a good time, SL!

If it were so, then the practical models would have started, I had enough practical models, as well as options for more "+" to those on the diagram.
First, there are two EMF formulas working on different principles. I was convinced of this after theoretical and practical "altruism on a rake".

Mathematically, I even connected them and could calculate the same result, but in reality these are two different principles.
It is not by chance that I say in plain text: "figure out how a modern electromechanical synchronous generator works."
In any case, first the physics of the process (and here I already understand that education does not reveal this and sometimes even confuses) then design.
Without exact knowledge of the physics of the process, designing a generator, and even a solid state one, is a littoria where there is no winning ticket in the basket.

I think that Dr. Holcomb's "parerbank generator" as it is presented cannot be working!
Model with electromagnetic rotation of the field (2pi), without mechanical rotation of the electromagnet of the rotor, absolutely correct ingenious solution of Dr. Holcomb.
This process is irreversible! (this is for smart people, with knowledge of electric machines)!

Sincerely!