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Originally Posted by nali2001
Hi there Schpankme,
I have seen your questions on overunity.com as well.
The motor you have drawn can not work. Since the permanent magnets will just couple together and stay that way. The two magnets in your design should be repulse to each other. So flip one around.
You must understand that the rotor should have a usable cross section that is equal or somewhat more then the cross section of your two coil/cores and magnets together. This is why Hildenbrand said that the rotor did oversaturate because he did not make his rotor big enough (that is, big it enough cross section accommodate all the fields at one time).
And when I look at your motor I see that the finger of the rotor is only wide enough to accommodate the flux of one coil/core and one magnet. So you need to increase the rotor finger width twice as wide as it is now.
In the attached picture you see a motor with the proportions about right. Remember to give a little overhead, and so have the rotor a little wider. And keep the coil/cores about the same cross section as the magnets. Just like the image.
Regards,
Steven
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Hey Guys,
Hildenbrand has a great machine, but this form is not about his designs. Please start a new thread if this is what you wish to discuss.
Thanks,
Peter