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Author Topic: Squared Newman motor, Can it works?  (Read 25862 times)

futuristic

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Re: Squared Newman motor, Can it works?
« Reply #30 on: August 10, 2008, 10:32:28 PM »
@futuristic

Yes, something similar but your motor is Bedini Window Motor.

You are a funny guy :D

My motor is not Bedini motor. It's replication of Newmans motor that Naudin has built:
(http://jnaudin.free.fr/images/qmm11anm.gif)

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/qmmv11.htm

Michelinho

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Re: Squared Newman motor, Can it works?
« Reply #31 on: August 11, 2008, 01:40:23 AM »
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Michelinho,
Are you trying to teach papa how to make childs ? Roll Eyes

Not in the least...  ;D

*our 8 coil axial design is not what I meant. 2 long rectangular coils like a 2 coil design Newman but bent 90 degree like your 8 coils system.  Rotate the magnets axialy with the rotor and use cylindrical magnets. You preserve the Newman design and have 4 attraction and 4 repulsion poles driving the magnets.

Your way would work fine but the newman part is no more. It could be driven with a Bedini circuit with a Hall effect or a small pickup coil. A reed switch would probably not survive the ride.

Take care,

Michel

Michelinho

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Re: Squared Newman motor, Can it works?
« Reply #32 on: August 11, 2008, 01:47:22 AM »
You are a funny guy :D

My motor is not Bedini motor. It's replication of Newmans motor that Naudin has built:
(http://jnaudin.free.fr/images/qmm11anm.gif)

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/qmmv11.htm

Hi Futuristic,

We know what is a Newman Motor, it is we are trying to combine the 2 designs if possible. Because each design has different drawbacks, Bedini's high rpm low torque and Newman's low rpm high torque could go midway for a nice mid class magnetic motor running on vapors... ::)

Your inputs are welcomed,

Michel

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Re: Squared Newman motor, Can it works?
« Reply #33 on: August 14, 2008, 06:34:33 AM »
Hi Futuristic,

We know what is a Newman Motor, it is we are trying to combine the 2 designs if possible. Because each design has different drawbacks, Bedini's high rpm low torque and Newman's low rpm high torque could go midway for a nice mid class magnetic motor running on vapors... ::)

Your inputs are welcomed,

Michel

The picture posted already looks like a hybrid Newman and Bedini motor. The Bedini motor looks like a wheel with magnets on it, and just like the Newman motor it has the N-S orientation and magnets inside the coil itself. Midway is not necessarily a good idea.

If you want the best of both worlds, you will have to have voltage input found in large industrial motors but with much greater resistance in the windings with wide enough turns to house a very heavy permanent magnet.