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Author Topic: LaFonte Pseudo Solid Generator, Rotary, Linear, Reciprocating, Ultra Simple  (Read 12481 times)

gammarayburst

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See attached drawing.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte

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Wow, that's a really neat design.  I wish we could use the Overunity Prize money to build the most promising ideas on here from a vote.  Excellent work Butch.  Here's a quick animation in FEMM of the design.  I made the magnets too large in the animation, so the moving magnet doesn't go over all the way, but it still works well.  ;)


http://i60.tinypic.com/256ai5f.gif

gammarayburst

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Wow, that's a really neat design.  I wish we could use the Overunity Prize money to build the most promising ideas on here from a vote.  Excellent work Butch.  Here's a quick animation in FEMM of the design.  I made the magnets too large in the animation, so the moving magnet doesn't go over all the way, but it still works well.  ;)


http://i60.tinypic.com/256ai5f.gif
Blainiac, thank you so much for the FEMM! That really is a huge help. I wanted to mention something interesting I think you will like. If you were to power up the coils with an external power supply and they increased the strength of the magnetic field in the iron cores it would not effect the magnets as far as them being pulled toward each other. This also means that during the normal operation as a generator the magnetic field in the coils does not impose a drag on the moving magnet. It's a way I check these designs for true overunity. If it is a drag free generator then when you try to run it as a motor it will not work. That shows it's a drag free generator design. Thanks again for the FEMM, I need a partner in crime if you want to join me.
Butch
 

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Butch,


That's exactly what I've been thinking as well.  Any time I'm working on designs that are based on your concepts, that's what I look for as well.  The pseudo solid principle is definitely something that has merit, and I wish I had materials to build your designs.  Every design I've been working on has been utilizing some form of this.  No other concept has came close to convincing me like these have!

I'd love to help you as much as I can, my time and money is limted (it seems we all have this problem).  I can do FEMM work, anything in 2D that can be done.  For anything that overlaps, it's a bit more difficult but there are workarounds.  Any time you need an FEMM done let me know, I'll see what I can do!  I know having the group disbanded makes things more difficult.


Oh, and in the FEMM, if soft ferrite or lamintations are used, there is no cogging torque or drag on the magnets at any interval, it's as if the magnet is moving along and can't see anything else going on.  It's exciting.

gammarayburst

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Here is a FEMM thanks to Blainiac[/size][/color]
 

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I've watched the GIF.

There is an electrical input ? at the yellow bands in the drawing ? Coils ?

I guess I'm not understanding what is going on in the drawings, GIF.

Could use more explanation.

As you know I am also enthusiastic about your work.

Also, I am going  build something based on of your designs, in the near future, if all goes well.

I hope others are thinking along these lines as well

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gammarayburst

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@gammaRayBurst


I've watched the GIF.

There is an electrical input ? at the yellow bands in the drawing ? Coils ?

I guess I'm not understanding what is going on in the drawings, GIF.

Could use more explanation.

As you know I am also enthusiastic about your work.

Also, I am going  build something based on of your designs, in the near future, if all goes well.

I hope others are thinking along these lines as well

                            Best wishes
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Floor,
The copper colored elements are coil windings. There are two coils. Notice the round "bulbs" in the coil circuit. The top bulbs are not glowing because the magnet on the left is not moving.
Now notice in the lower illustration that the magnet has moved to the right and has caused the magnetic field in the coil core to reduce to zero. This causes a voltage current in the coils and notice the "bulbs" are now glowing with yellow light due to the voltage current from the coils. The same thing happens when the magnet is moved back to the left and the magnetic field builds up in the coil core and induces a voltage current in the coil but in the opposite direction. I think it would be fare to say that it is a form of AC generator. The cycles per second would be a function of the number of magnet cycles per second.
With a .005" or less air gap at the magnet poles and the core material designed to be eddy current free the magnet movement with be as though it were made of wood and the changing magnetic field will not effect it's movement at all. We verified this many times in video's. The core material does need to stay under saturation though at all times.
Thanks so much for your support and please feel free to contact me with any and all questions you may have on this
Butch LaFonte

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Butch,


That's exactly what I've been thinking as well.  Any time I'm working on designs that are based on your concepts, that's what I look for as well.  The pseudo solid principle is definitely something that has merit, and I wish I had materials to build your designs.  Every design I've been working on has been utilizing some form of this.  No other concept has came close to convincing me like these have!

I'd love to help you as much as I can, my time and money is limted (it seems we all have this problem).  I can do FEMM work, anything in 2D that can be done.  For anything that overlaps, it's a bit more difficult but there are workarounds.  Any time you need an FEMM done let me know, I'll see what I can do!  I know having the group disbanded makes things more difficult.


Oh, and in the FEMM, if soft ferrite or lamintations are used, there is no cogging torque or drag on the magnets at any interval, it's as if the magnet is moving along and can't see anything else going on.  It's exciting.
Yes, when that magnet moves with no resistance but changes the position of the entire magnetic field coming from those super strong NIB magnets, well it's a magical feeling. Thanks for helping out. The FEEM's will be of great value during this project.
Butch

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I will draw rotary design in the next two days for you guys.
Butch

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@ GammaRayBurst

Thank You again for all of the hard work.

Speaking for my self, the prospect of finding that magnets can to do work, is definitely, more frightening
than any amount of concern I have, that an idea will not pan out.

Thank you for your courage

I hope that other reader / posters will remember to keep to civility and try to maintain some degree of
care in what they have to say here, even within the midst of their varied passions and concerns.

The pen is mightier than the sword, wield it wisely and  with care.

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gammarayburst

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Rotary Design Layout
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2014, 09:13:26 PM »
See attached
With this design should one or both of the coils in a section need replacing or should the fixed magnet need replacing, that single section can be removed and a new one inserted and the machine is back up and running.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte