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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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gn0stik

I think it provides for scalability for larger models. You could have a dual ramp dual rotor mag setup that way. However on a single rotor mag setup, It's probably better to have the longer ramp, to reduce the amount of work it has to do all at once to force the stator back down.

On the other hand a shorter ramp might reduce the amount of travel that the stator has when initially forced upwards by the lower ramp, which would lessen the impact on the topcap due to the reduced "kick" the top cap would experience when the stator pops. This could help with keeping it in balance and hence preserve torque and momentum.

I guess it all depends on what produces the greatest amount of loss in the system, the impact on the topcap, or the friction of forcing the stator back down. My bet would be on the friction of forcing the stator back down, as the upward kick could be mitigated via other mechanisms fairly easily. For example, you could build a ring over the top of the stator arms that would limit their travel, and allow the topcap ramp to contact them passively. Determining the optimum height of that ring would be key, but having it about mid ramp would be perfect, I'm guessing. Having it higher might be required to optimize the magnetic "vaccuum" effect that runs the motor. This ring would have the effect of eliminating the impact altogether, and reducing friction and contact time on the topcap. Win-win.

Duranza

kukulcangod,

My model behaves like normal. I push down on the arms and it moves the rotor forward. Sometimes it gets sticky and i have to help the arm in front up a little, while pushing down on the arm 3-4 spots behind. i made mine on a 6" base like the size of a CD. with 1/8 sq. neos.
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smarthousesys

This is a Babel xlation of a recent news item - Argentina Google news search for Torbay

Buenos Aires. - The marplatense scientist Walter Torbay was distinguished by the University of New York by his discovery of the Magnetic Transgenerador, a device that through the magnetism can get to generate 1,930 watts of power of 220 volts. Torbay, that is director of Scientific researches and Tecnolo'gicas Independientes (ICYTI), with seat in Sea of the Silver, traveled to the United States invited by the University of New York, whose authorities proposed the accomplishment to him of seminaries and to char them explanatory of the discovery. "To that seminary scientists of several points of the United States were invited and also they attended the directors of other universities and the prestigious British scientist Vesselin Noninski, director of the Institute New York Sofia", emphasized Torbay. The prize of the University of New York consisted of two honorary plates, a computer laptop and 15 thousand dollars in cash. "Astonished by the obtained results, they made me arrive his recognition and they gave in writing a note to me certified in which they are committed to present/display in August next like precandidate to the Nobel prize to me of physics", it affirmed the marplatense scientist. Considered Santo Grial of the Energy, the discovery of Torbay uses like only power plant permanent magnets, taking advantage of the magnetic property by ricochet equal poles, the deviation of lines of magnetic force and a complex mechanical system that transforms the locked up magnetic energy into permanent magnets in motor, electrical or caloric energy stable and 100 ecological percents. This device generates 1,930 watts, when an average address consumes 1,500 watts, and does not need maintenance. "At the present time the investigations continue, in this stage I am developing a new model of the Magnetic Transgenerador but this it will be applied for the operation of automobiles", indicated the scientist. In as much, it emphasized that it follows "the delay of the concretion of a support on the part of the governor (bonaerense)Felipe Single, to be able to continue with the investigation in Argentina and finally to be able to begin to make it in p

gn0stik

Ok, what I got out of this is that the new yorkers were impressed enough to nominate him for the nobel prize?

That's a pretty hyoooge claim.

Wow, I thought his demonstrations were unsuccessful due to a stator with a bad magnet arrangement. Perhaps he brought more than one motor. Omnibus, did you hear of any of this when you saw him at the U of NY and took those pics??

Apparently this is pretty big news in Argentina. And yet he can't secure help from the governor/president or whoever that guy is the article spoke about.

FredWalter

Quote from: smarthousesys on May 30, 2006, 03:05:24 PM
This is a Babel xlation of a recent news item - Argentina Google news search for Torbay
(...)does not need maintenance(...)

Anything with moving parts needs maintenance. Moving parts require lubrication, and eventually wear out and will need to be replaced.