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Thaelin

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #495 on: June 12, 2019, 11:59:26 PM »
So far most of what I have seen here uses grade 8 ceramic mags. What would the torque be if using neo's?  The fact that this doesn't draw more amps under load is a plus. Although it does slow down under load. This is a possible candidate for a gen head wired for a certain rpm so as to run in a 80% bell curve. As it is loaded, it will slow some and back down first into the high point of the curve and then back down to the 80% level.


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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #496 on: June 14, 2019, 10:52:36 PM »
So far most of what I have seen here uses grade 8 ceramic mags. What would the torque be if using neo's?  The fact that this doesn't draw more amps under load is a plus. Although it does slow down under load. This is a possible candidate for a gen head wired for a certain rpm so as to run in a 80% bell curve. As it is loaded, it will slow some and back down first into the high point of the curve and then back down to the 80% level.


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The neo's essential for an aircraft and Regenerative gliding!

The "Monopole Oscillator Twin Kundel Cyclocopter" would generate power with the capacitor and recovery diode when diving into the wind. It could charge it's battery routinely this way and circumnavigate the globe non-stop!

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #497 on: June 15, 2019, 09:58:49 PM »
a fork straddling the spot switch could connect to a diametric magnet on one end and the monopole piston on the other. this would double as a positioner alignment spline. a tiny cap can steadily pass two small diameter rods through the holes without interfering with the switch.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #498 on: June 16, 2019, 04:12:03 PM »
Here's a schematic including the Fork rod:

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #499 on: June 17, 2019, 02:00:32 AM »
look at this precision non-magnetic brass and ceramic bearing fidget spinner;

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #500 on: June 17, 2019, 04:06:18 PM »
diametric sleeve
kundel mounts sawed magnet rings on the perimeter of the wheels. The sleeve should remain stationary, and the ceramic bearing with a wide ID for the sleeve. The ID of the sleeve needs to be slightly larger then the diametric pictured on the left: the wheels can be joined with a section from a plastic beverage bottle.

This simplified Kundel design makes his elaborate patent obsolete.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #501 on: June 18, 2019, 02:45:06 PM »
Mach velocity Piezo drive. Sawed magnet rings on the perimeter of the ceramic bearings  with strong constraining safety collars would be a requirement. Piezo controllers can program the chip to oscillate at any frequency: The wheels would be attracted to each other.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #502 on: June 18, 2019, 03:20:41 PM »
closed rotor cage
we can close the rotor cage by supporting the piezo driver through the tube holes;

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #503 on: June 18, 2019, 03:57:34 PM »
This can lock inside the tube and accelerate to higher frequency. This concept actually represents an entirely new kind of advanced electric motor!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g50f9m6OHcM

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #504 on: June 18, 2019, 08:20:31 PM »

Slip stick Piezo linear motor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RydSojhrur8

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #505 on: June 18, 2019, 08:37:21 PM »

mach speed
these rotors can break the sound barrier;



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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #507 on: June 20, 2019, 03:30:08 PM »
2 opposed phone coils in parallel, nestled neatly inside the tube housing, can counter rotate or conjoin their spin.


Wiring the coils together, polarity reversed, would result in a reciprocator controlled by the 2 spot current reversing H bridge. Bemf recovery grows available.


The spring pressure switch helps absorb vibration. 1/4 a vtol quadrotor

once this cyclocopter goes up, with the storage capacitor battery and recovery diode, it may never have to come down.


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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #509 on: June 21, 2019, 03:11:06 PM »
Gotoluc constructs his version of Kundel's reverse halved sawed rings from rectangular block magnets positioned inside a steel ring: