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Author Topic: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.  (Read 242462 times)

MarkE

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #300 on: January 06, 2015, 06:13:58 AM »
These graphs represent the current and voltage of the Tunnel and Zener diodes: You can see how the turn on voltage of the Zener in red at the bottom, corresponds to the peak and current drop of the Tunnel in blue at the top:
Quadrant 1 operation of a Zener diode is like any ordinary junction diode.

synchro1

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #301 on: January 06, 2015, 06:26:20 AM »
Quadrant 1 operation of a Zener diode is like any ordinary junction diode.

So what. That's just to make you look Smart.

MarkE

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #302 on: January 06, 2015, 06:31:08 AM »
So what. That's just to make you look Smart.
It raises the question why you want to compare a Zener diode to a tunnel diode in Quadrant 1, when the behavior that makes a Zener unique and useful is all in Quadrant 3.

synchro1

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #303 on: January 06, 2015, 07:09:19 AM »
It raises the question why you want to compare a Zener diode to a tunnel diode in Quadrant 1, when the behavior that makes a Zener unique and useful is all in Quadrant 3.

Get lost you pest!

synchro1

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #304 on: January 06, 2015, 03:32:06 PM »
On further reflection I see the "Linear Stepper Motor" as a good addition to the "Intelligent Core" output coil's overall performace. The micro-processor controlled positioner can be regulated by the main capacitor charging rate. The coil-rotor gap is another very important flux control parameter and needs to partner with the core dampener.

After the core's completely de-fluxed and the charging surge from the conducting Zener reaches the main storage capacitor, the stepper motor needs to begin to retract the core away from the accelerating rotor at a precise and tiny incremental amount.

The coil needs three phases. One; the initial rotor acceleration phase to CMF, which is lowered by Two; the diode controlled core flux management followed by Three; the incremental linear stepper motor re-positioning.

A seperate power coil for run up can serve a dual purpose and function as a drag inducing output coil to help stabilize rotor speed.

                                                        The power of "Lenz Reversed Acceleration" is limitless!
« Last Edit: January 06, 2015, 06:02:13 PM by synchro1 »

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #305 on: January 06, 2015, 05:23:51 PM »
J'arrive!  J'arrive!!!  J'arrive!!!!!!!!!   lol

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #306 on: January 06, 2015, 06:07:23 PM »
WTF?  :o

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #307 on: January 06, 2015, 06:10:47 PM »

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #308 on: January 06, 2015, 06:22:03 PM »
What is Synchro writing about?

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #309 on: January 06, 2015, 06:35:11 PM »
I have no clue but ask him to show a circuit and a timing diagram and it will stop the fantasy cold in its tracks.

synchro1

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #310 on: January 06, 2015, 07:23:25 PM »
I have no clue but ask him to show a circuit and a timing diagram and it will stop the fantasy cold in its tracks.

You don't run me chump! You're just a three shift bullshit Factory.

synchro1

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #311 on: January 06, 2015, 11:16:45 PM »
@MileHigh,

I'm not naive about the point you raised. It would take a team of professional actuator programers to work an actual program out to get the "Linear Stepper Motor" to behave right, but it's not an impossible task. The output coil woud need the same kind of motor and software interface. There's a company in Boston called "Epsilon" that could handle this kind of assignment. It would take enough investment and probably involve patents. However, the finished product with the software would return the investment multi-fold.

That's if you want something to take with you to Mars. That leaves alot of other approaches to fudge in with in between.

MarkE

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #312 on: January 07, 2015, 01:58:54 AM »
@MileHigh,

I'm not naive about the point you raised. It would take a team of professional actuator programers to work an actual program out to get the "Linear Stepper Motor" to behave right, but it's not an impossible task. The output coil woud need the same kind of motor and software interface. There's a company in Boston called "Epsilon" that could handle this kind of assignment. It would take enough investment and probably involve patents. However, the finished product with the software would return the investment multi-fold.

That's if you want something to take with you to Mars. That leaves alot of other approaches to fudge in with in between.
But of course such an investment would be a complete waste of time and money.  Capturing a portion of energy, losing a good deal of that to heat, storing what's left, losing more of it to heat during storage, and then returning a less than 100% fraction of what remains just introduces loss into a system.  Losses are not made up in volume.

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #313 on: January 07, 2015, 02:03:11 AM »
But of course such an investment would be a complete waste of time and money.  Capturing a portion of energy, losing a good deal of that to heat, storing what's left, losing more of it to heat during storage, and then returning a less than 100% fraction of what remains just introduces loss into a system.  Losses are not made up in volume.

My run away speed ups were accompanied by cooling.

MarkE

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Re: Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
« Reply #314 on: January 07, 2015, 02:04:42 AM »
My run away speed ups were accompanied by cooling.
Great for you.  Be sure to let everyone know the day that Hell freezes over and you are able to successfully close the loop and make a self-runner.