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Author Topic: Magnet Core Solenoid?  (Read 19058 times)

TechStuf

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Re: Magnet Core Solenoid?
« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2009, 06:24:25 PM »

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But it's worth trying anyway for learning purpose.


That much is certain.


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P.S.  And give that core some wiggle room...

arringtj

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Re: Magnet Core Solenoid?
« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2009, 07:00:31 PM »
I have 5 magnet gates, not spiral but similar issue.

When 1 is going through the repulsive wall, the other 4 are in mid power stroke.
Perhaps with flywheel effect and "some" current in coils I can get through.

It may not be free, but I am looking for at least "reasonable" energy.

My guess is it may be a little better than Flynn Parallell path?

I have built the core and inner case of motor and starting/struggling with outer rotors.
The cost of emachineshop.com is about 700.00 each, and I need 2.

I sent a message out to Clanzer for CNC work, but he is much too busy.   =(

Best regards,
Jeff

Low-Q

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Re: Magnet Core Solenoid?
« Reply #17 on: February 24, 2009, 10:34:59 PM »
I have 5 magnet gates, not spiral but similar issue.

When 1 is going through the repulsive wall, the other 4 are in mid power stroke.
Perhaps with flywheel effect and "some" current in coils I can get through.

It may not be free, but I am looking for at least "reasonable" energy.

My guess is it may be a little better than Flynn Parallell path?

I have built the core and inner case of motor and starting/struggling with outer rotors.
The cost of emachineshop.com is about 700.00 each, and I need 2.

I sent a message out to Clanzer for CNC work, but he is much too busy.   =(

Best regards,
Jeff
Frankly, I think you should use that small amount of energy to pass the gate, to run something else. You'll probably spent energy more effichient that way. However, magnet motors are indeed a very interesting subject - even if I have made up my mind about them. There are a few examples (@Honk is one of them) with designs that might change my mind.

Br.

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Re: Magnet Core Solenoid?
« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2009, 09:10:37 AM »
There are a few examples (@Honk is one of them) with designs that might change my mind.
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Hi LowQ. Nice to see you are still confident in my design.
Lot's have happened and I'm close to finished now.
It has been a long road to walk. I have designed and built everything from scratch.
And there have been several redesigns and improvements taking a lot of time.
Soon I'll tell the story on my struggles to reach the goal.