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synchro1

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #465 on: May 25, 2019, 03:21:49 PM »
Kunel motor

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After examining the Kunel motor, I realized that all we need to do is replace Kunel's commutator with a spring pressure SPDT switch and it should take off and chatter away like crazy in Adam's resonance.

This brings us full circle because we we're originally examining the 3 to 1 Sheer to Push pull ratio. This innovation would give the Kunel motor an honest overunity COP of 3.

I phoned Kunel twice to try and buy one from him but, so far no response.

Kunel's prototype "2" has diametric tubes on the axle and split rings on the wheels.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #466 on: May 25, 2019, 05:04:58 PM »
3 to 1 ratio.

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Testing this motor at maximum load would yield the 3 to 1 COP ratio:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC50BPyx6AA

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #467 on: May 26, 2019, 04:27:01 PM »
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Kundel's motor has 4 -192 pound springs to dampen the vibration. Transducer springs would generate practically all the input power back alone.
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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #468 on: May 26, 2019, 08:46:09 PM »
Look at Kundel's disc core and ring nest. Compare this magnet stator configuration to Luc's for jumping the coil: Naturally, the coil seats into the hollow space. This design maximizes magnet strength but restricts the coil diameter.

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Kundel magnet stator
« Reply #469 on: May 27, 2019, 01:55:45 PM »

The cup and dowel type of magnet stator can benefit from elongation and closure on both ends by circular steel stators. The coil can have two protruding rods through holes in the stator and the coil would oscillate inside this saturated container. This constitutes a major increase in Webers per coil turn over Gotoluc's MMM design.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #470 on: May 28, 2019, 10:15:40 PM »
Kundel effect

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Kundel effect video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19QEY3cFpQ0&list=UUo9ItsUt0n5ayZlb5K_cwaA&index=1

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #471 on: May 29, 2019, 08:12:06 PM »
Flyback comparison.

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These pictures contrast the intensity of the flyback from an electromagnet coil with and with out ceramic magnets attached:

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #472 on: June 01, 2019, 01:54:38 PM »
kickback and magnetic field.

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"Electromagnetism has two constituents: charges and the electromagnetic field".

The brighter backspike flash from the ceramic magnet backed EM coil carries with it a stronger magnetic kickback. This is a propulsive field that is in proportion to the additive fields of the PM and EM fields.

An electromagnet masking field would combine and align the forces of permanent backing magnets and the pole reversed electromagnetic kickback on current interruption.

The Adam's motor uses these principles to accomplish rotary motion. The rotor magnet is attracted to the coil core even when it's powered to mask the backing magnets, then it discharges and pole reveres at TDC. We want an oscillator to drive a Kundel motor with the Adam's principle.

The oscillator eliminates the timing advance problem of the Adam's motor, while capably delivering the rotary motion via the kundel motor. The retraction force on the Kundel motor is empty. The combined power of the PM and backspike would deliver the power punch to the rotor and the attraction back to the core the reciprocal.



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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #473 on: June 01, 2019, 06:45:20 PM »
Kundel motor

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Doubling the magnets on one side of the rotor would deliver the same force as a back stroke against half as many rotor magnets on a second wheel.
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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #474 on: June 02, 2019, 03:16:54 PM »

"A Hall sensor turns on a MOSFET transistor on an approaching magnet to neutralize repelling force from the stack of magnets behind the driving coils that push the rotor at Top Dead Center when the power is off. In that moment the coil becomes a generator coil as the core (magnetite powder + iron powder + resin) switches polarity and returns much of the energy back to the battery".

An oscillator built like this GAP motor with a Kundel motor for rotary power would run off one simple SPDT switch. Kehyo's motor circuit could land a Moon capsule. The difference in difficulty can be compared to sinking a basketball from a carousel or rideing a see saw.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #475 on: June 02, 2019, 05:09:18 PM »
This small PWM can set frequency and pulse width to control the field intensity of the electromagnet and the speed of the oscillation:

My component showed up in my Costa Rica post office, mailed to the wrong address from China, but it arrived anyway. Next I plan to connect it to the PM backed electromagnet and Adam's pulse an axial tube attached to a diametric with a short ferrite rod. This will drive a Kundel rotor.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #476 on: June 04, 2019, 12:01:15 AM »
Kundel Adams schematic

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The opposition between the permanent backing magnets and the axial piston pushes the connecting rod and diametric tube into the spring pressure switch. This triggers the masking field and an attraction back stroke. The field collapse coupled with the backing magnets punches the Kundel rotor magnets and the switch.

I built a test model and it's performing well.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #477 on: June 04, 2019, 04:06:46 PM »
Collar bearing cup and magnet sleeve.

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Here's a detail of the two ends. The coil side simply has a sleeve for the axial magnet and the rotor a collar bearing on the switch cap.

Both attach to the frame.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #478 on: June 04, 2019, 11:05:45 PM »
Sliding rail

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Here we can see the connecting rod attached to the Rail Slider and the magnets, coil and switch cap connected to the frame.

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Drive shaft
« Reply #479 on: June 05, 2019, 02:05:03 PM »
The SPDT switch can be repositioned behind the axial magnet and a drive shaft run through the switch cap. The switch is easier to reach for adjustment at the end of the shaft. Alternator windings could collect output in this position.