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Omnibus

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #795 on: January 14, 2008, 06:21:05 PM »
The rc helicopter bearings just arrived. However, they look too small--3/16". They arrived in a huge box with no details whatsoever. Can these bearings be used ... Another glitch.

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #796 on: January 14, 2008, 06:34:43 PM »
@ Sean
Just saw your last video. Could it be that the Judson are dragging down the rotor so U are losing some of the effect. I did see on some of Pic's the device was running without the dampers.
Also, how do u determine the stator height?
What is correct?
Reviewing the data the stators appear to be just below rotor magnet center line.
Is this what u are seeing on your setup or still a variable?
Thx
Bill

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #797 on: January 14, 2008, 06:56:00 PM »
Here is the circuit:

(http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9783/circuitjb8.png)


Thank you for the circuit.  Nice find.

Since I am interested in studying the stator angle at various phases of operation, perhaps a strobe light, mounted above, triggered with a reed or optical switch that can be repositioned on the fly would do the trick.  Ideally I would want the strobe to pop per one revolution of the rotor.  Then, being able to adjust the rotor angle of the flash point by sliding the sensor around the perimeter, we could see patterns in the relationship of these freely rotating stators in relation to the rotor magnets during various phases of operation.  I am most interested to see what the critical angle is, if there is one, or the dynamics of the rotors during the transition from acceleration to deceleration.  Then we will be able to experiment with ways of preventing this crossover condition from taking place.

Whoever makes videos of this strobe action should have some good house music to go with it in the background.  ;)


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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #798 on: January 14, 2008, 06:58:18 PM »
@ Sean
Just saw your last video. Could it be that the Judson are dragging down the rotor so U are losing some of the effect. I did see on some of Pic's the device was running without the dampers.
Also, how do u determine the stator height?
What is correct?
Reviewing the data the stators appear to be just below rotor magnet center line.
Is this what u are seeing on your setup or still a variable?
Thx
Bill

Hi Bill

Find picture below of the config at the moment. The top of the Stator magnets are the same height as the top of the Rotor magnets.

(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH1.jpg)

(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH2.jpg)

Plenty more playing yet  ;D

Cheers

Sean.


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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #799 on: January 14, 2008, 07:02:57 PM »
@ Sean
Just saw your last video. Could it be that the Judson are dragging down the rotor so U are losing some of the effect. I did see on some of Pic's the device was running without the dampers.
Also, how do u determine the stator height?
What is correct?
Reviewing the data the stators appear to be just below rotor magnet center line.
Is this what u are seeing on your setup or still a variable?
Thx
Bill

Hi Bill

Find picture below of the config at the moment. The top of the Stator magnets are the same height as the top of the Rotor magnets.

(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH1.jpg)

Plenty more playing yet  ;D

Cheers

Sean.



Thanks Sean
Wow ! Ddid not expect this type of a work up, Excellent. Will review in depth.
My materials are scheduled to arrive here today, so off to the my shop and start making chips.

Thx again
Bill

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #800 on: January 14, 2008, 07:07:53 PM »
cool stuff sean , starting my base plate today, although am tempted to plug a few of the new magnets into the old model i have..even though the measurements are wrong. The stator holders are they just brass shaft , friction fit to bearing and magnet?

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #801 on: January 14, 2008, 07:08:23 PM »
The rc helicopter bearings just arrived. However, they look too small--3/16". They arrived in a huge box with no details whatsoever. Can these bearings be used ... Another glitch.
Huge box with no details?  :o
Better check for polonium. ::)

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #802 on: January 14, 2008, 07:26:39 PM »
cool stuff sean , starting my base plate today, although am tempted to plug a few of the new magnets into the old model i have..even though the measurements are wrong. The stator holders are they just brass shaft , friction fit to bearing and magnet?


Hi Craigy

I lathed down 6mm rod to around 3/16 one end and 3mm the other.
Then I mounted the magnet in the lathe and placed the Brass Rod in the lathe tailstock drill chuck. Then just gently squessed it in. They went in nice and square and a really tight fit.

I cut some 3mm brass tube I had to make the 6mm spacers and the bearings mounted in polycarbonate mounts either side.
 
(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH3.jpg)

On the finished ones press fitted I just threaded the end so I could put a nut on the end and pull fit the shafts into the bearings.
(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH4.jpg)

Good luck mate

Cheers

Sean.

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #803 on: January 14, 2008, 07:35:58 PM »
The rc helicopter bearings just arrived. However, they look too small--3/16". They arrived in a huge box with no details whatsoever. Can these bearings be used ... Another glitch.
Huge box with no details?  :o
Better check for polonium. ::)

ROFL  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #804 on: January 14, 2008, 07:49:05 PM »
Hi Sean,
Cracking progress!
800 rpm rotor speed, so you need 4 x that for the sync on the stator, so thats 3200 rpm, I think you'll need some ribs/bumps on the stator to allow it to be spun up to speed with the air line. Bit of a trade of with air resistance.

Could you use the tacho to find the max you can spin the stator at by finger?
The other thing to try is using the brass you have, increase the stator inertia to help the syncing process.
If you make a small flywheel about 12mm or larger out of brass rod, you could drill series of 2mm holes around the circumference to allow the air gun to work.
I think the holes will create only a small amount of drag compared to bumps.
Sorry for all the suggestions.

I brought home two harddisks today with the idea of stripping them for bearings, but it is not that easy. Although I have a set of security torque drivers, some of the hub screws are too tiny even for my set.
[edit]Hi Localjoe, its a old quantum 450Mb drive, I also have a new looking Seagate 40Gb barracuda. There will be more drives I can get at work, just need to keep checking.[/edit]

[Edit 2]alsetalokin is back on the Steorn forum in the last half hour, so he has not gone or been got by the MIBs (sounds painful!) , phew!!!, maybe he can give Sean some pointers now.[/edit 2]

Regards
Rob

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #805 on: January 14, 2008, 07:52:39 PM »
Western digitals take apart fairly easy and completely dismount from the chassis. 
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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #806 on: January 14, 2008, 07:58:53 PM »
Hi Sean,

Looks great. 

Just a thought, i am of the opinion that the rotor magnets and the stator magnets when doing a reverse spin pulls the magnets toward each other thus forcing the rotation.  If this is true the rotor needs to be as light as possible and the stator needs to be heavier to pull the rotor.

Let me know what you think.

Adam

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #807 on: January 14, 2008, 08:03:01 PM »
cool stuff sean , starting my base plate today, although am tempted to plug a few of the new magnets into the old model i have..even though the measurements are wrong. The stator holders are they just brass shaft , friction fit to bearing and magnet?


Hi Craigy

I lathed down 6mm rod to around 3/16 one end and 3mm the other.
Then I mounted the magnet in the lathe and placed the Brass Rod in the lathe tailstock drill chuck. Then just gently squessed it in. They went in nice and square and a really tight fit.

I cut some 3mm brass tube I had to make the 6mm spacers and the bearings mounted in polycarbonate mounts either side.
 
(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH3.jpg)

On the finished ones press fitted I just threaded the end so I could put a nut on the end and pull fit the shafts into the bearings.
(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH4.jpg)

Good luck mate

Cheers

Sean.


So in this stator design, the bearings themselves do not rotate?

In Al's stator design, the bearings rotate with the magnets, and I believe they are ordinary (ie. magnetic steel) bearings.

May be significant.

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #808 on: January 14, 2008, 08:35:52 PM »
Quote from: ken_nyus
So in this stator design, the bearings themselves do not rotate?

LOL yes they rotate or waste of time having the bearings.
The brass shafts sit inside of the bearings as the picture above shows.

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Re: Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??
« Reply #809 on: January 14, 2008, 08:38:46 PM »
Just a thought, i am of the opinion that the rotor magnets and the stator magnets when doing a reverse spin pulls the magnets toward each other thus forcing the rotation.  If this is true the rotor needs to be as light as possible and the stator needs to be heavier to pull the rotor.

Hi Adam.

Got various Rotors on the go and at the moment playing with the 6mm Thick Rotor below that has the 5mm rod magnets in it.
Simply by removing the spacers on the stator bearings it allows me to drop them level for the thinner rotors.

(http://www.overunity.org.uk/ocpm/statorH5.jpg)

Cheers

Sean.