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Author Topic: Magnet motor in Argentina  (Read 225367 times)

treb79

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #585 on: April 11, 2006, 05:29:29 PM »
You obviously can't model it in 3d, otherwise you would have done so. I'm suggesting modelling it with a program you evidently have and can use.

By the way, read my sentence again,

actually, it does take less effort to move the stator magnets up and down the same distance as if you were moving them in and out. But you  have to move them in and out a smaller distance to obtain the same effect on the rotor.  It can be modelled in 2d, just move out the stator magnets less than if you were moving them up and down.

the reason for the smaller movement required, you have alluded to yourself in the response before mine.

treb79

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #586 on: April 11, 2006, 05:38:48 PM »
Good luck  :)

ewebber

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #587 on: April 11, 2006, 05:48:40 PM »
Has anyone studied the Hame Spinner Device? This could be the same concept here... http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/hamspin.htm

ewebber

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #588 on: April 11, 2006, 05:50:33 PM »

ewebber

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #589 on: April 11, 2006, 05:50:51 PM »

ewebber

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #590 on: April 11, 2006, 06:06:11 PM »
Sorry.. I'm still in the process of reading the entire thread.. 'just an idea that popped in my head...

That's great news that you've figured out how it works.. any replications yet? I guess I'll get to that part of thread, eventually... thanks.

silverdragonrs

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #591 on: April 12, 2006, 05:02:34 AM »
not to push you tao but i am actually waiting on you to publish all your ideas and femm sims so i can descide on the best settup.... i have attempted to create a basic replica of the original but have failed due to lack of skill. creating the stator arms has prven to be dificult... while i am waiting on you however i am going to attempt to do as one other did (not sure who it was) and use round pvc piping as my stator arm w/ a notch cut out for the magnet to set in..... my biggest problem is creating the hinges/pins to allow movement. the materials i have available are not working with me here..... (i.e. got a jigsaw but no blades... got a drill but no chuck....) i already have my rotor setup and the base... got my magnets all picked out and mostly ready... (anyone know how to remove the aluminum coating from the neos ina  harddrive?. is it neccessary, i was thinking using a blowtorch but not sure if the heat would hurt the magnet...)

i wonder if we can all stop argueing over how this thing would work best and such.... just publish you ideas and if the reader agrees then they can try it... there is no need for "you should/need to/do this/for it to work.." kind of comments.... how about a civilized "i believe it works best this way" aproach to it..... we could all be wrong for all we know, and since there is no working replicas then nobody is an expert. every idea is a good one untill it has been tried and proven otherwise.... the ideas that i beleive have the most potential (due only to his openness with figures and details) is tao.... so please tao how about a "tao's figures and presentations on the torbay motor volume 1" so we can check it all out... if your not done then just put out volume two later..... :) come on..... (peer pressure sucks :)

thanks
danny

silverdragonrs

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #592 on: April 12, 2006, 05:05:48 AM »
ewebber - i did the same thing... only thing i can reccomend is read the whole thing then post (take notes on questions and ideas)........... i on the other hand crouded the thread with useless questions and ideas and then found the answers a few pages later down the thread... (still imbarrassed over that) see you at the end!

thanks

danny

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Re: Magnet motor in Argentina
« Reply #593 on: April 13, 2006, 12:32:08 AM »
My forum had problems to have such a long thread.
I will open up a new thread about it, so this thread is now
closed. New thread is entitled
Magnet motor in Argentina part 2
« Last Edit: April 13, 2006, 12:49:37 AM by hartiberlin »