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Magnetic OU principle, You should really take a look at this !

Started by Butch, July 02, 2008, 01:01:34 PM

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shimondoodkin

how to do something with that?
its like a method with no practical idea how to build a device.

has anybody tested this idea statically with electrical magnets?

Honk

Quote from: Charlie_V on February 16, 2009, 10:40:03 AM
HOWEVER, there are instances of over driven motors where the flux of the coil exceeds the magnet and does cause degaussing

This is only true when it comes to ceramic motor magnets. They are easily demagnetized compared to NdFeb:s.
A motor using NdFeb will not become damaged from any overdriven motor coils as long as the cooling is efficient enough.
Only excesive heat will damage a NdFeb magnet in an electrical motor environment.
Magnet Power equals Clean Power

Charlie_V

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This is only true when it comes to ceramic motor magnets. They are easily demagnetized compared to NdFeb:s.
A motor using NdFeb will not become damaged from any overdriven motor coils as long as the cooling is efficient enough.
Only excesive heat will damage a NdFeb magnet in an electrical motor environment.

That makes sense.  Heat (and maybe extreme continuous vibrations) seem to be their only down fall!

Butch LaFonte

Look at the attached drawing and the "bars added" video on our Youtube site and the rest is elementary.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte
http://www.youtube.com/user/LaFonteGroup

Charlie_V

I'm not sure I see the significance in the video.  If the washers move out of the field, how do you move them back?  Also, how do you push the washers together once you've let them spread out, it looks like pushing them together would be hard.