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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

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

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Dellemann

hello to all,

what do you think about the drawing ?
I maked the rotor N-pole more than 180? !
I think it is better and we get more power.


hartiberlin

@Dellemann
looks now very nice,
yes, this way it could probably work more powerful.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Jdo300

Quote from: Dellemann on July 31, 2006, 03:59:47 PM
hello to all,

what do you think about the drawing ?
I maked the rotor N-pole more than 180? !
I think it is better and we get more power.



Hi Dellemann,

Very nice drawings :-). On the surface, it would seem like a great idea to simply extend the length of the rotor to get more torque, but actually. there is a limit to this torque, the longer the pole face of the magnet, the more the flux will tend to concentrate around the edges. The flux coming out of the radial rotor magnet will not distribute evenly around the circle, what you will end up seeing is that it will start to behave like a regular magnet with a rounded over pole rather than a magnet with a bloch wall that follows the curvature of the magnet. My personal belief in this case is that you will get more power out of a smaller length rotor than a longer because the flux is all concentrated in one general area. Plus, since we are all here to replicate the original design, It would be a good idea to stick to the original specifications before we try to start modifying/improving it.

God Bless,
Jason O

Dellemann

thanks Jason & Stefan !
Did somebody on this forum build a prototyp yet ?
How are the resutats ?

thanks,
Mani Dellemann

Jdo300

Quote from: Dellemann on August 03, 2006, 03:31:16 AM
thanks Jason & Stefan !
Did somebody on this forum build a prototyp yet ?
How are the resutats ?

thanks,
Mani Dellemann

Hi Mani,

A few people have built partial prototypes and one person has claimed to have it working but we have yet to create a nice, public proof-of-concept design that works. I am still interested in doing a replication and would like to work with anyone who has access to CNC machines. I have an existing CAD model which I can easily modify to fit a number of standard magnet sizes that I have been looking at. If anyone is interested in seriously persuing this, I am ready to move forward.

God Bless,
Jason O