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Author Topic: What is the Most Efficient Motor?  (Read 16148 times)

Hugo Chavez

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2009, 07:54:02 PM »
Hello Cameron,

Technically, there is a motor that is at least 100% efficient and maybe even higher. 

The motor is brushless and is comprised of a permanent magnet rotor and a stator that contains at least two solid core windings (coils).  The motor is self powering thus it doesn’t need a power supply of any kind.  It may be able to perform work if its bearings are modified by means of a frictionless bearing(s) such as a magnetically suspended type of bearing.

I’ll give the link below so you can see one in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB1gslDaeS4

I hope this helps,

Chess Knight

WOW... No words...  I had to see this didn't I...

sushimoto

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2009, 08:11:49 PM »
WOW... No words...  I had to see this didn't I...

LOL
Hugo... you are the wrong person to attract with this.

right?

greetz
sushi

Hugo Chavez

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #17 on: February 27, 2009, 09:22:06 PM »
LOL
Hugo... you are the wrong person to attract with this.

right?

greetz
sushi
i have no clue what you tried to just say, sorry.

wizkycho

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #18 on: February 27, 2009, 10:53:17 PM »
Hi all !

seems to me it is an Farady Type Lorentz force only motors or sometimes called Maxwell motor.
They are in production again after 200 years of mostly brush motors or AC motors
It is quite an ressurection and refreshment. They go to 98% efficiency.

no commutator of any kind..electronicall or mechanical

http://www.bodine-electric.com/etorq/

Wiz

Elisha

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #19 on: March 02, 2009, 12:36:33 AM »
The most advanced electric motor with the best efficiency is a Parallel Path motor over 98%, up to 110%. and the motor is ever cold dont produce heat.

The designers in this technology is Flynn (USA), with different aplication from Hildenbrand (USA) and Keppe(Brazil) motor, this design is also validated by an italian team (mac and keko).

The production of this motor is from this company http://www.qmpower.com/index.aspx QM power is the business side of Flynn.

If need for info, please contact me.

wizkycho

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Re: What is the Most Efficient Motor?
« Reply #20 on: March 02, 2009, 05:48:39 PM »


...If comparing brand new types of magnetic motors that are using MagnticTransistor effect, HildenBrand type motors are most efficient
cause they have smallest input for transfering complete magnetic flux of permanent magnet to the rotor, making them 250% efficient (including all the losses)
at lower RPMs.

I made some experiments confirmng that (still doing another set of tests), it is because of simple construction advantage that requires only surface of the core to be energized to reroute all the flux of PermanentMagnet to the rotor.surface of the core is competely energized(magnrtized) allready with small currents.

efficency when using other types of MagneticTransistor in motors:
Genesis is second,JNaudins MEP third (but must be build properly), Flynn ppath only fourth.

Wiz