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Author Topic: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.  (Read 177927 times)

gotoluc

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #435 on: January 08, 2016, 04:52:39 PM »
Hey guy's

just letting you know that i will more than likely be off line for some time.
The south west of our state (where i live) is being devastated by the largest recorded bush fire so far.
The fire has already taken out 1 town,and half of another on it's way toward my area.
Power in some areas has been lost,and it seems that most of the south west is going to loose power for some weeks due to the fires. There is no more fuel available from the service stations,as our corner has been cut off due to both the major highways being closed. Food is also going to be an issue ,due to the fact that no truck can get to this corner of the state ATM.

So were just going to dig in for the long haul,and will be back as soon as everything returns back to normal around here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6Dv3zHDGgQ


Brad.

Sorry to hear about this Brad

Wishing you and your family to be well and safe during this difficult situation.

Luc

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #436 on: January 08, 2016, 05:38:12 PM »
@tinman

I had a bad feeling when I saw your mag rotor turning clockwise and now there are fires all around your location. It's all your fault! Just jok'in despite the seriousness of your situation. We're all root'in for y'a. Come back to us soon.

wattsup

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #437 on: January 10, 2016, 03:59:28 PM »
Tinman
Any news on the fires in your area ?
Seems some of your infrastructure is not working... ?

Thanks
Chet


tinman

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #438 on: January 11, 2016, 05:23:43 AM »
Tinman
Any news on the fires in your area ?
Seems some of your infrastructure is not working... ?

Thanks
Chet
All under controll now, although 3 lives were lost, and a complete town burned to the ground.


Brad

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #439 on: January 11, 2016, 05:31:44 AM »
Glad your out of that. Was worried about ya. ;)

Mags

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #440 on: January 11, 2016, 09:10:48 AM »
Glad your out of that. Was worried about ya. ;)

Mags

Yea,was worried a bit myself Saturday night, but lucky for us,the wind swung around,and we got some rain as well.

Thanks for the thoughts guys.


Brad

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #441 on: January 13, 2016, 01:36:02 PM »
Anyway,back on to the subject at hand.

If it is indeed true that the inductance of the inductor can be increased by way of external magnetic field's for that brief on time period,then what would this effect be called.

Could it be seen as !!reactive inductance!! ?. I think the name fits the effect,even though there is suppose to be no such thing as reactive inductance.
Reactive Inductance--.>The momentary increase of inductance within a pulsing inductor due to a reaction against an externally induced  magnetic flux penetrating the inductors core.

Needs some refinement,but thats a rough description.

Brad

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #442 on: January 13, 2016, 01:57:45 PM »
If it is indeed true that the inductance of the inductor can be increased by way of external magnetic field's for that brief on time period,then what would this effect be called.
I think Smudge has analyzed it in this paper and his conclusion was that it behaves like a magnetic capacitor.

I prefer to call it a "Flux Capacitor", though  8)

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Re: Rotating Magnetic Field's and Inductors.
« Reply #443 on: January 14, 2016, 10:35:47 AM »
Yea,was worried a bit myself Saturday night, but lucky for us,the wind swung around,and we got some rain as well.

Thanks for the thoughts guys.


Brad
Bloody hell mate, been so busy at work I had no idea. I know what that feels like. Glad to hear the outcome.