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German magnet motor

Started by Omega_0, August 15, 2008, 09:49:55 AM

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broli

Oke I first wanted to make a 3d model but then got lazy so I just made it with good old MS paint, do mind that I did try to make the best out of it  ;D.



Basically it's a piston laid on its side. Now I don't know how optimal this is but I think it might work best if you had two rotors with the magnet in the middle pushing the magnet back and forth and making each other spin.

AB Hammer

@broli

Well I see something a little different. You can only do it for a short time, so working it like a piston takes it away to long. So in this case mu-metal  may be your best bet. But I think I may have another idea as well, but it will have to be of a new approach which I had been working on and mentioned to Sean in personal message.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

broli

Here's what I meant btw...



Abhammer this should solve the distance issue since both are using the magnet now at each distance. While it goes out to avoid one rotor's wall it accelerates the other to make it come back and restart the process.

PS: I know the drawing is horrific.

orosado

Quote from: broli on August 17, 2008, 04:19:55 PM
Oke I first wanted to make a 3d model but then got lazy so I just made it with good old MS paint, do mind that I did try to make the best out of it  ;D.



Basically it's a piston laid on its side. Now I don't know how optimal this is but I think it might work best if you had two rotors with the magnet in the middle pushing the magnet back and forth and making each other spin.

Hello broli:

Good try with Paint. Why don't you use Google SketchUp, its free and easy to use:
http://sketchup.google.com/

Regards,
Omar

broli

Quote from: orosado on August 17, 2008, 05:45:17 PM
Hello broli:

Good try with Paint. Why don't you use Google SketchUp, its free and easy to use:
http://sketchup.google.com/

Regards,
Omar

@orosado: I wanted to make a sketchup model but got too lazy :p.