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New Korean magnet motor

Started by hartiberlin, April 23, 2008, 02:27:53 AM

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hartiberlin

Have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO5ASxjwi14

This is their website with a few more videos:

http://www.shinyeonenergy.com/gallery/gallery_02.asp

It seems it works with electromagnets working like
pistons in a combustion engine.
The electromagnets seem to be only shortly pulsed...

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

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Quote from: hartiberlin on April 23, 2008, 02:27:53 AM
Have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO5ASxjwi14

This is their website with a few more videos:

http://www.shinyeonenergy.com/gallery/gallery_02.asp

It seems it works with electromagnets working like
pistons in a combustion engine.
The electromagnets seem to be only shortly pulsed...

Regards, Stefan.
Due to the halt of the one side there for a moment, it seems to me that the roller in the middle has magnets on it. When it spins it will force the pistons back and forth, but at one moment, one side of the motor seems to get out of sync, and stopped. I haven't read all about it, but that is my guess on how it works. Not OU though.

Br

Vidar.

tao

You know, Shinyeon's 'Maxforce Engine' seems actually quite easy to build and explain IF you consider the work of JL Naudin to be accurate and workable...

From JL Naudin: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/2magpup.htm

Naudin found experimentally that: "You may notice that the tangential force is LESS THAN the axial repulsive force.....So, its "seems" that the work generated seems "greater" than the work needed for producing the effect....."

Look also at Naudin's simple picture at the end of the webpage there:



So, the whole premise, if any of you missed it... it takes less force for a magnet to approach another magnet from the SIDE(tangential) than from HEAD ON(axial). So, by taking less energy to approach from the SIDE, you have a nice little asymmetry, and by using enough of these 'pistons', you can make as powerful a device as you want...

Just throwing this all out there, for those that never made the correlation between Naudin's work and this Shinyeon engine, or for those that even wondered how the Shinyeon engine could even work.


4Tesla

Quote from: tao on October 17, 2008, 12:16:59 PM
You know, Shinyeon's 'Maxforce Engine' seems actually quite easy to build and explain IF you consider the work of JL Naudin to be accurate and workable...

From JL Naudin: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/2magpup.htm

Naudin found experimentally that: "You may notice that the tangential force is LESS THAN the axial repulsive force.....So, its "seems" that the work generated seems "greater" than the work needed for producing the effect....."

Look also at Naudin's simple picture at the end of the webpage there:



So, the whole premise, if any of you missed it... it takes less force for a magnet to approach another magnet from the SIDE(tangential) than from HEAD ON(axial). So, by taking less energy to approach from the SIDE, you have a nice little asymmetry, and by using enough of these 'pistons', you can make as powerful a device as you want...

Just throwing this all out there, for those that never made the correlation between Naudin's work and this Shinyeon engine, or for those that even wondered how the Shinyeon engine could even work.



Wow!  Thank you so much!  I am very impressed with Shinyeon's magnet engine and their wind generator.  I wondered how the engine works and now I have a better idea.

Shinyeon has one working wind generator.. I hope that they mass produce these.

Jason

Reformator

Quote from: hartiberlin on April 23, 2008, 02:27:53 AM
Have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO5ASxjwi14

This is their website with a few more videos:

http://www.shinyeonenergy.com/gallery/gallery_02.asp

It seems it works with electromagnets working like
pistons in a combustion engine.
The electromagnets seem to be only shortly pulsed...

Regards, Stefan.
Can you describe how much energy is released with this Korean motor and will this go into mass production, so that we can buy it?