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Author Topic: Permanent magnet motor  (Read 117137 times)

stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #195 on: March 03, 2016, 11:14:05 PM »
I guess its all about someone to build it and test it.

circular magnetic field between north and south pole.


cheers

guest1289

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #196 on: March 04, 2016, 12:56:49 AM »
The webpage you posted, showing the theory,  does make some logical sense.

That webpage shows the surface of a superconductor under an electron-microscope, showing some evidence of the theory.
The theory says that the lines of the magnetic-field  are like tubes,  vortex-tubes, I think.
(  But  superconductors have very different characteristics to normal permanent-magnets  )

IF THE THEORY IS CORRECT,  then it would provide the necessary traction, or gear-wheels,  to build a  magnet-motor,  and it would be the simplest design.

This was tried in this thread,  and very amateur prototypes were built,  they posted some photos,  from the post below :
http://overunity.com/15774/permanent-magnet-motor/msg460716/#msg460716
to the following post :
http://overunity.com/15774/permanent-magnet-motor/msg461529/#msg461529

  But I don't think it was tried very professionally, AND THEY DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THE THEORY YOU HAVE POSTED,  the attempts at simple prototypes were of very very poor quality,  but they did try though.
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   (  I also wonder what you can see,  in the  magnetic-field-viewers  that people buy,  but I assume what they see is the variation in the intensities of the fields,  because the resolution of those  magnetic-field-viewers  would be very very low,  that is obviously big understatement  )

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   I have some magnets shaped like watch-batteries( or buttons ), but slightly larger than watch-batteries.

   I just built the only prototype I could,   VERSION-1, in the 2 diagrams below. 
     I could only build it very amateurishly,  it did rotate, when I moved it toward the stators,  but it is very in-accurately built, not sufficiently symmetrical.
     I think the main reason I got some rotation is because I moved it towards the stators while at the same time the axle was not perfectly in the middle of the  magnetic-wheel-magnet( magnet shaped like watch-batteries or buttons ).

    So I don't really know about the results I got from building VERSION-1.
    (  And the magnet needed to build  VERSION-2, in the diagrams below,  is not sold anywhere )

    Yes,  these two versions would have to be built,  and tested, very professionally .



stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #197 on: March 04, 2016, 06:37:52 AM »
lets stick to the picture attached from me initially with the shielded rotor magnet between N and S.

stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #198 on: March 04, 2016, 06:45:55 AM »
There is also another version. Perhaps easier to build.
Sorry for ugly drawing :)

stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #199 on: March 04, 2016, 06:51:16 AM »
Lorenz force

stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #200 on: March 04, 2016, 03:47:24 PM »
Another easier version

The shielded magnet is the stator, the disk is rotating.

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #201 on: March 05, 2016, 10:01:27 PM »
stoyan_
    When you clarified the idea you are posting,   I realized that I included the same idea you are posting,  this  magnet-motor,   in something I filed at the patent-registry in the  middle of  2015 .
   (  Obviously it's not patented,  and  patent-registries  these days do not permit overunity devices.  But,  I think the way to try and get around that rule,  is to file them as toys  )
   My  magnet-motor  uses  2-ring-magnets on top of each other,  but with space in between,  and in between is  a rotating component which is shaped  like an aircraft-wing( or a triangle ) in order to gain lift in that particular magnetic-field,  which should result in propulsion.

   However, the shape of your moving-magnet  is a symmetrical-square/rectangle,  which is different to mine.
   
   The diagrams of that  magnet-motor  design are below .
   (  that document was all very poorly hand-drawn )

   After the pictures,   I have  Attached a  'Word-Document'  containing the description of that  magnet-motor  from mid-2015
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  If  my design from mid-2015,  does not work,  it could actually be evidence that  the magnetic-field  between 2 magnets( or just from 1 magnet ) is not composed of small-particles. 
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  Your diagram on post       http://overunity.com/15774/permanent-magnet-motor/msg476202/#msg476202   is actually the best diagram you have provided,  and all the different  magnetic-orientations  possible,  of the  moving-magnet( mine, and  stoyan's )  should be tried to see if any one functions.

stoyan_

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Re: Permanent magnet motor
« Reply #202 on: March 05, 2016, 10:45:51 PM »
Thanks for reply.
That,s my latest proposal. Easier to build, compared to my previous proposals

Now the ring is rotating and the rectangular shielded magnet is the stator.

I suggest using neodimium magnets.

BR.