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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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caccr2000

subo fotos con la duda

khabe

Quote from: plengo on May 14, 2011, 01:07:01 PM
I think this is only demonstrating one of the thing his motor has. This will definitely help with the cogging and easy the rotation. It will not eliminate cogging specially when using the energy generated by the generating coil BUT there is a very fine line where the generation of energy and the cogging is balanced to its best.
So this technique will help fine tunning, as Romero said, the position of each individual magnet/coil arrangement while pursuing the most energy.
Now the biggest problem to overcome is still Lenz's law where once using that energy there will always be less energy generated than user inputed.
I think for this next problem the solution lies in the magnetic tri-gate of Howard Johnson.
You see, when the coil is creating energy because of the passing by magnet on the rotor and this coils has a load it will create an proportional and counter EMF, therefore another polarity magnetic field, that opposes the coming rotor magnet. This is in fact, at least to me, a 3 poles arrangement seen in the tri-gate concept.
Look at the picture and try to see where is in Romero's one "cell" (generator coil / biasing magnet / moving rotor magnet) is each one in the tri-gate concept!!!

Fausto.

What you hoped there must to be or come, Fausto  ???
Are 13.5 x 100 mm, N50,
its boring to find steel balls, somewhere I have but cant find, because took M12 nuts.
Set up is correct, you can see small red marks.
NS corner  and to the SN corner - both pulls this separate magnet, no matter from what side to start.
And it does not matter what directon to use - corner nut pulls N as well as pulls S ,
polarity does not matter ... direction does not matter.
Dont want to try without rails,  will brake surely ... I have rails but why ...  what I will see ... or you do not know yourself  ::)

gauschor

I don't think it's a good idea to overcomplicate and confuse the design with "magnetic gates" at this stage - afaik the "gates" from Howard Johnson never worked (and neither did his linear accelerator track, it could be seen in his own video). Let's keep to what we have, which is: the magnets on the backside of the coils.

khabe

Atraction and repulsion  ???
How there this "push-pull"?
cheers,
khabe

erikbuch

Quote from: CLaNZeR on May 14, 2011, 01:28:31 PM
Hi Erik

Romero had his hall trigger magnets in line with the main rotor magnets as per picture attached.

The reason I have gone for slots is just to make it easier to cutout, rather than mounting on a turntable and drilling every 45 degrees.

The magnets I am using are 5mm x 2mm discs and the slots are going to be 8.5mm deep into the 12mm rotor and about 1mm from the edge, they will have to be press fitted in anyway, so now way will come out.

Thanks for the input/feedback, appreciatted as usual.

Regards

Sean.

Ok, now I see. That will be strong enough!
Great work with the cad drawings by the way!
Erik