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Author Topic: 180 degree swapped radially magnetized rotor - magnet motor  (Read 16869 times)

Rapadura

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Re: 180 degree swapped radially magnetized rotor - magnet motor
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2010, 02:34:45 AM »
@Gwandau: first, welcome. I hope you can help people in this website to achieve the so dreamed perpetual motion.

Well, I think the problem with magnets is precisely the fact that magnets attract things in all directions. The fact that the attraction force is omnidirectional is the big problem.

If a magnet could only attract things positioned to its left side, and don't attract things at its right side, all our problems were solved. In that case, the magnet could attract a ball attached to the end of a rod wich has the other end fixed to a center of rotation, in such a manner that the ball could easily pass along the magnet and continue its rotation.

The big problem is that we don't have a magnet with unidirectional attraction force. I think you're right to suggest the use of magnet shielding. I don't know if magnetic shielding can give to us a "unidirectional attraction magnet" someday, but I think it is worth trying.

Gwandau

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Re: 180 degree swapped radially magnetized rotor - magnet motor
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2010, 04:32:15 AM »
Thanks for the Welcome, Rapadura

My initial experience of this forum is positive, it's a friendly forum, which is the basis for creativity.

We will for certain achieve harnessing the magnetic energy,  I can´t see why not. We have all the means.

Please read my comment in the "Magnetic Shielding" topic, and you may understand my optimism.

Simplicity and methodical constructive planning, and we will have this one!

Gwandau

jonifer

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Re: 180 degree swapped radially magnetized rotor - magnet motor
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2010, 07:49:30 AM »
Simply modelling you ideas in seriosly FEM software - and understand some mistake.
http://www.arnoldmagnetics.com/mtc/fea_bea_software.htm