Hi all
Have any on of you tried to build a Perendev permanent magnet motor? If you do not know what that is, search for it in youtube or in Main Page - PESWiki
I tried this out. At first I made the rotor with 20 square neo magnets N pole facing outwards aligned in angle specified in the patent. Here's some pictures:
Then I made the outer startor with 26 magnets that are out of phase with the rotor magnets:
Of course when I put them together on a shaft, the rotor did not turn. Then I realized that I should not made the startor out of aluminum, because it creates a drag. Also I did not use any shielding. I had not have the time to perfect this design. Here's a picture of what the magnetic field looks like if the magnets are properly shielded. This releases only one spin from the corner of the magnet and is supposed to not have any drag.
(sorry, picture is not available anymore)
And here's what the field looks like when viewed with a special viewing film:
The rotor then looks like this:
What do you think? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jetijs
Have any on of you tried to build a Perendev permanent magnet motor? If you do not know what that is, search for it in youtube or in Main Page - PESWiki
I tried this out. At first I made the rotor with 20 square neo magnets N pole facing outwards aligned in angle specified in the patent. Here's some pictures:
Then I made the outer startor with 26 magnets that are out of phase with the rotor magnets:
Of course when I put them together on a shaft, the rotor did not turn. Then I realized that I should not made the startor out of aluminum, because it creates a drag. Also I did not use any shielding. I had not have the time to perfect this design. Here's a picture of what the magnetic field looks like if the magnets are properly shielded. This releases only one spin from the corner of the magnet and is supposed to not have any drag.
(sorry, picture is not available anymore)
And here's what the field looks like when viewed with a special viewing film:
The rotor then looks like this:
What do you think? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jetijs
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