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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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albator10

Hi,

Does someone have the link to listen the interview of Thane on CBC ?

markzpeiverson

Well, Steorn has finally come out of the closet!  The R&D closet that is...
  http://www.steorn.com

To quote their website:

QuoteHow Orbo Works

Orbo is based upon time variant magnetic interactions, i.e. magnetic interactions whose efficiency varies as a function of transaction timeframes.

It is this variation of energy exchanged as a function of transaction time frame that lies at the heart of Orbo technology, and its ability to contravene the principle of the conservation of energy. Why? Conservation of energy requires that the total energy exchanged using interactions are invariant in time. This principle of time invariance is enshrined in Noether's Theorem.

The time variant nature of Orbo interactions can be engineered using two basic techniques. The first technique utilizes a method of controlling the response time of magnetic materials to make them time variant. This is achieved by controlling the MH position of materials during permanent magnetic interactions.

The second technique decouples the Counter Electromotive Force (CEMF) from torque for electromagnet interactions. This decoupling of CEMF allows time variant magnetic interactions in electromagnetic systems.

Orbo 1.0, the first commercial release of our platform technology, is based upon our electromagnetic implementation. Orbo 1.0 will be made available initially under license to 300 engineering companies and to the wider product development community later during the course of 2009.
http://www.steorn.com/orbo/technology

Times are getting very interesting, indeed!
-Mark
We dance round in a ring,
And suppose...
But the Secret Sits in the middle,
And knows.    --R.Frost

CRANKYpants

Quote from: albator10 on February 05, 2009, 01:36:01 AM
Hi,

Does someone have the link to listen the interview of Thane on CBC ?

http://www.cbc.ca/ottawamorning/archives.html

GO TO "LOCAL ENTERPENEURS SEEK FAME..."

T

Kator01

Hi skywalker123


For clearing up some important points :

see my Reply #4127 on page 413 :

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4047.4120

Now if you short a coil while the magnet is passing drag ( back-EMF ) can not be avoided. There must exist some compensation-factor which comes into play time-delayed.
As I said, it is not possible to measure the Back-EMF as a seperate phaenomeneon apart from the forward-magnetisation - only the end-result.

We could speculate on and on ...

It is best to experiment.

As a next step - after you have tried to increase the core-mass - I would suggest to wrap a iron-core-material around both coils. You also can take iron-fence-wire. I will come back with a pic of a iron-core-material I removed
from a toroid-transformer. I had discovered that this special type uses a wrapped steel-lamination.
i do not know where you live and where you can get such a material, but soft-iron-wire would do it.

By this the fieldstrengh will be confined within this wrapping and the two coils have a better flux-sharing.
You will notice a big difference.

Regards

Kator01





SkyWatcher123

Hi Kator, I have some floral steel wire coated green from craft store that might work, I will try your ideas soon enough I just want to try a couple of the geometry changes i have in mind. I would like to add to my thoughts on the how this may be working. Ok the north pole is attracting to the ferromagnetic core inducing a south pole in core and in turn inducing a south pole in set back coil as magnet nears alignment with core bolt is almost fully a north polarity and we now have a brief repulsive kick due to collapsing south field in coil and the fact that the core is now north polarity due to collapse and full alignment of magnet, so whichever the reason for a possible repulsive kick i think it exists because there should be an equality between enhanced attraction on approach and departure and this repulsion at tdc and after for whatever the duration of this repulsion might explain the decrease in current input or increased speed/torque. I highlight a simple test that Bill Muller showed in a video of a steel ball A attached to a magnet and when he allowed another steel ball B to be abruptly attracted to the other steel ball A, steel ball B then repelled violently away from steel ball A. I think something along similar lines may be occurring here, although i agree with you experiment is always the best test but at some point its ok to at least form an idea of whats occurring to improve on design. Kator do you agree with my idea that as a north pole magnet approaches ferromagnetic core that at least for some duration of attraction because coil is set back we have an induced south in pole in core and coil and could this be the delay you speak of, after all the core is a separate entity from the coil and has different properties not normally noticed until separated such as in the setting back of a coil.