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Realco's Magnet Motor Build
#21
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hello everyone
I apologize for the absence but I had to overcome some health inconveniences that kept me away from my little workshop.
Watching Jim's latest video I realise that I am quite connected with this problem and the solution I see is magnetic field manipulation via soft iron flux directors.
I will post a clip of my first attempts at this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3WLRHRGM6k
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#22
Cool..    Hope you are able to solve it.
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#23
(04-22-2024, 07:45 PM)Jim Mac Wrote: Cool..    Hope you are able to solve it.

Me too.

I started to make a series of ramps more suited to the rotor and number of magnets. It takes time but in the meantime I'll upload another video on youtube based on the Ecklin principle.
Remember: This clip as well as the previous one with the replica of the Torian3 engine, belong to me with Intellectual Property right. So everything I publish in this forum belongs to me and so you can ask me for any construction or replication details. I am a French citizen, and hence the username (lorinrandone) that you will hear in some clips. I have been publishing media content under the name of cristian alba for several years.
Thanks for your understanding.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoG8-FsUf7s
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#24
I'm posting an update of the project I'm working on to see the spinning ramp effect. You will notice that I sawed the rotor and out of eight magnets I removed four because I couldn't control it due to saturation.
I'm also struggling with another problem that I can't solve right now, namely the difference between the 20mm diameter rotor magnets and the two 15mm diameter stator magnets that make it almost impossible for me to get the balance state.
Here is the link to the video clip   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGGk_QuUAI0



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#25
(04-06-2024, 11:46 PM)Jim Mac Wrote: Hey nice build..

From my experiences, magnetized metal will not repel a magnet. I have tried several configurations, even directly attaching 1 thin laminate to 80mm N52 neos.  Either polarity of the magnet attracts to the metal the same.  

But we know that magnetized metal WILL attract to other metal..  And I can demonstrate magnetized metal will repel other magnetized metal.  So maybe that angle could be explored.

Good observations Jim Mac, I think.

1. All of the magnets we are talking about here, are magnetized metal.

2. Magnetized metal can only repell other magnetized metal when 
neither of them 
exerts a force upon the other which is great enough to either neutralize or reverse the others
magnet's polarity.
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#26
(04-26-2024, 11:45 AM)floor Wrote:
(04-06-2024, 11:46 PM)Jim Mac Wrote: Hey nice build..

From my experiences, magnetized metal will not repel a magnet. I have tried several configurations, even directly attaching 1 thin laminate to 80mm N52 neos.  Either polarity of the magnet attracts to the metal the same.  

But we know that magnetized metal WILL attract to other metal..  And I can demonstrate magnetized metal will repel other magnetized metal.  So maybe that angle could be explored.



2. Magnetized metal can only repell other magnetized metal when 
neither of them 
exerts a force upon the other which is great enough to either neutralize or reverse the others
magnet's polarity.

Qualified and pertinent observation.
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