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1 magnet 1 coil | 15 comments (15 topical)
Re: 1 magnet 1 coil (3.00 / 0) (#6)
by troy on Tue Oct 05, 2004 at 11:11:02 AM MST

To make a constant sine wave in any normal alternator like we see on this board, you ALWAYS alternate the magnets on the rotor N-S-N-S-N-S unless you're doubling magnets side by side or something else funny.

Best regards,

troy

PS, sorry about the unauthorized departure of red blood cells.
tr

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Re: 1 magnet 1 coil (3.00 / 0) (#8)
by JW on Tue Oct 05, 2004 at 01:03:28 PM MST

Correct Troy,

 The 9/24 magnet coil arrangement seen in the "dual rotor axial machines" Has a consisent difference wheither being obsevered thru the 1st plane(n-s) (horizontil) and the second plane(s-n)(vertical). However one is always behind the other.... There is always a differentation between the two magnetic circuits.

"forget about it" with vinnys acent.

JW

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Re: 1 magnet 1 coil (3.00 / 0) (#10)
by JW on Tue Oct 05, 2004 at 01:38:36 PM MST

Whoop's,

 The vertical magnetic circuit is traveling in parallel(simultaniously), and the horizontal circuit is following[always] in refernce to said vector. Hmmm, so,,,, it is possible for two magnetic circuits to interact with one coil simultaniously.. In X vector "ie" only one direction such as a circulicler direction, 45*????

JW

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Re: 1 magnet 1 coil (3.00 / 0) (#11)
by JW on Tue Oct 05, 2004 at 02:12:44 PM MST

Yes,

 The two opposing "magnet rotors" of a 'dual rotor machine' have opposite potarity, between the opposing magnetic fields[one each] facing each other, in reference too the magnet(s) "ideally" 'indexed'... between the 'even' number of magnets on each plate, with an n-s arrangement(such as 12)related between the two rotor plates. Last i checked there is only one stator with this arrangement, and a 3-4 ratio is compatable...

Please forgive me i just could not resist, this is good stuff.

JW

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Re: 1 magnet 1 coil (3.00 / 0) (#12)
by troy on Tue Oct 05, 2004 at 03:28:54 PM MST

And a resounding YES!  On a dual rotor machine, the other fact we can say with absolute authority is that when speaking about one pair of magnets that exactly face each other, one on rotor A and one on rotor B, one will have a N pole showing and the other will have a S pole showing, such that the two magnets (and the two rotors for that matter) attract each other.

And trust me, when you assemble these highly powerful neodymium magnetic arrays on the two opposing rotors, you want to mind your p's and q's or you'll pinch your finger right off into the netherworld.  

Have a lovely day and always play safe!

troy

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