10 - Oscillating Stator Permanent Magnet motor.



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The moment of truth! FYI, the next generation test fixture will expand the rotor diameter 50-100% to increase the mechanical advantage of the rotor magnets over the stator control arm. Currently it's only 1.67:1 due to unforeseen variance in raceway construction. May not be enough to overcome frictional losses which as you can see are quite substantial.


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You're right about ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
You're right about one thing for sure - I do deflect the stator more at start-up but only because that's how I start it from a standing stop w/o spinning the wheel first. Once in motion the stator deflection remains fairly constant regardless of speed. At least that's how it feels. I think some high speed photography would be easiest to reveal what's going on.
Give me a day or ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
Give me a day or two to lick my wounds (literally). I'll conduct the tests using the Dewalt drill that I injured myself with and a friction wheel in the chuck to spin the device up to a constant speed each time.
Cheers,
ZFF
It has also been ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
It has also been suggested here to use a spring to achieve a more sinusoidal movement on the stator w/o modifying the bobbin raceway. I might give that a try too. It would be very easy to replace the linkage connecting the two arms with various length U-shaped pieces of coat hanger, even though I believe that would create just one sweet spot RPM.
You deserve alot of ... ( 1 year ago by magnetizerenergizer)
You deserve alot of credit,i have been thinking of tis same principle for years. I beleive part of your problem may be in the timing,must be just right. I beleive you have to get itjust at the point where push pull is properly seperated to become a rhythym and starts to pulsate. Also if your diameter was larger it would have more power. Hope my ideas help,will definetly follow your progress
Friction losses. ... ( 1 year ago by apeppink)
Friction losses. Unavoidable. That's the problem. Only things I'm aware of approaching perpetual motion machine status are superconductivity, the orbital motion of planets, etc.
It was just a ... ( 1 year ago by gabydewilde)
It was just a thought. You are doing great research here btw. Very interesting. Thanks.
I believe the ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
I believe the apparatus must be such that the timing has a much larger window, not nearly so critical. I'm cooking up something good for the next video. Stay tuned!
In any device worth ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
In any device worth building, frictional losses should be inconsequential. It should produce enough energy to overcome any frictional loss with plenty to spare as useful output. That's why I concern myself much less with friction than I do just getting the damn thing to work. I'm not after perpetual motion. I'm after acceleration. When it does work, it will do so in a spectacular way.
ZFF
"...produce enough ... ( 1 year ago by apeppink)
"...produce enough energy...", Where's the energy production, the power input to come from? The sun relies on fusion, nuclear plants on fission, your car on chemical combustion. Where's the power input to come from? There has to be a potential energy input from somewhere to cause acceleration, while friction losses must be zero for sustained, constant sped operation.
Interesting videos. ... ( 1 year ago by beyondo)
Interesting videos. You could create a better track by replacing the track with a band of paper, and attaching a pen to the bottom arm so the pen draws on the paper.
Then, with the top arm attached to the bottom one, drive the motor with your hand. The bottom arm will plot out it's motion on the paper, and you'll have mapped the exact motion that your hand is using to drive the wheel. Then, use the paper template to create a new track.
I don't believe ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
I don't believe it's extracted energy from nothing. What I believe is it will be energy stumbled upon from as yet untapped sources previously undetectable. Ever hear of Scalar Field Dark Energy? It's theoretical at this point still but I believe we do swim in energy. What it is or what it's called is irrelevant. It's there for the taking if we will ignore conventional "wisdom" and look for it.
Better yet, no ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
Better yet, no track at all. I'm cooking up soething pretty good. just wait a few days.
I think I've read ... ( 1 year ago by apeppink)
I think I've read or heard about it or something like it. Really, by E=m*(c^2) we're all energy. Strings (if they exist), everything. If you can tap it. Somehow. I don't understand how Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics works at the quantum level or even lower,
below the various ... ( 1 year ago by apeppink)
below the various Planck limits. But statistics and probability don't care about particle size, they are what they are. So is all this presumably low grade energy somehow recoverable and useful in power production? I don't know. Maybe you(all?) can somehow tap into it. Good luck. Stranger things have happened. After all God ignored statistical mechanics and somehow initially wound up the whole works, whole cosmos(es?). Can't imagine how He did that.
I can't imaging how ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
I can't imaging how he did it either. But the more I learn of our cosmos, the more it reveals intelligent design. Consider that not even the "laws" of physics even existed before the creation of our physical world. He started with a blank palate. His options were limitless.
Strong force,weak ... ( 1 year ago by sneakerset)
Strong force,weak force,Electromagnetic force,gravity..super force!Is the event evolving,dissolving, or revolving?Why do humans call it "mother" earth?Dark energy might mean several types of dark matter.The latest theory I've heard is man cannot see the genesis of bright and dark forces because of "cosmic censorship". Maybe it's simple..Life causes cancer.I flunked high school physics but your project is fascinating..Good luck!
He should get the ... ( 1 year ago by phoebus1966)
He should get the cam at a wider angle! Anyways - if this is so then he has already prooven that the small effort to kickstart the circular movement resulted in a longtime continuation movement prooves an initial overunity however friction kicks in somehow and/or misalignment.
I believe the road ... ( 1 year ago by trytobereal)
I believe the road your taking will eventually lead to the road that gets you there. Keep trying! So many people are working on the idea , someday we'll succeed.
Looking better all ... ( 1 year ago by gregfuji)
Looking better all the time, keep it up.
That looks like it ... ( 1 year ago by fraglessone)
That looks like it would work better if the magnet on top wasn't so heavy, or the weight on the top arm was balanced.
Could it be that ... ( 1 year ago by ursuscanine)
Could it be that the distance from the top pivot to the link arm is different than the distance from the bottom pivot to the link arm? I think you might get some bind in there. All the best to your efforts...
Use a, "half moon", ... ( 1 year ago by bobbypatty1)
Use a, "half moon", type cam, (bump), and spring,to position the arm where you want it when you want it!! Have cam or "bump", move arm out of way at entry of "sticky point", and spring will pull it back down at proper moment!! Good Luck!!
edison suck! Nikola ... ( 1 year ago by darthisaiah)
edison suck! Nikola Tesla. :)
Yes. Wouldn't that ... ( 1 year ago by ZeroFossilFuel)
Yes. Wouldn't that be something? Well, keep watching. Gears are still turning in my head.



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