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Magnetic Permeability ... I can't find anyone talking about this !!!!!

Started by The Observer, June 02, 2008, 02:38:15 AM

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Charlie_V

I agree a 3d image would be best. 

Yes I use a core with my coils.  Yesterday I spent a great deal of time winding more turns on my test coil.  I doubled what it use to be and attained the 100mV I needed.  I had to move away from battery operation because the current in the battery was always declining (cheap batteries haha).  I was able to verify that my method increased the current in the supply by about 0.5mA while using a conventional setup with the same output voltage increased the supply by 1mA. 

So it appears that my method, producing the same voltage, used half a milliamp less than the conventional.  I still need to work on this though because the test results were noisy.  Although this is interesting, it should be noted that it took about 200mA just to get those readings.  So in the conventional setup the current went from 207 to 208mA in the driving motor while my setup went from 207 to 207.5mA.  I think I can do much better than this.

Until next time,
Charlie

The Observer

Greetings,

Sorry it's been awhile.
My keyboard is messed up.
Got a tiny bit of water on it. :/.
Typing with on-screen keybaarkd.!

Have seen many using a coil/core.
Even ZeroFossilFuel is going to use one in a new HHO cell design.

Someday, people will give more attention to the subject of this thread.

May the force be with us,

             The Observer

nul-points

hi Observer

welcome back!

maybe now is a good time to start thinking of some experiments you can run which will show the practical effects of high value magnetic permeability cores on the energy stored and recovered in coils?

all the best
sandy

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Magnerazz

I have run some finite analysis models in Vizimag to specifically investigate the effect of permeability on the torque response of a permanent bar magnet placed at right angles to an external B field. The results were interesting. Higher permeability pulled energy out of the external field and progressively concentrated the interaction of the internal and external fields at diagonally opposite corners of the permanent magnet. There was significant increase in torque response and changes in force vectors as permeability was increased from 1 up to about 23 or so. Above that there was little change.

The Observer

Greetings,

I have acquired a sweet 200 in 1 electronics experimental device.

In the next week, while at a cabin on a lake, I plan to get going on some experiments.

I got this from amazon for $45 including shipping.
Has about anything you would want to get started.

www.amazon.com/200-In-1-Electronic-Project-Lab-ELEMX-907/dp/B0002AHR04/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1217220422&sr=1-10



The Observer