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- Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:28 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Mach Effect progress
- Replies: 2707
- Views: 1466483
Re: Mach Effect progress
There was a posting between myself and DeltaV about two years ago on an issue involving the Tesla bifilar wound coil as related to Magrid magnet coils. I simply stated there what the main issue involved with the bifilar wound coil theory was. DeltaV's comment on my explanation is what triggered my t...
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:20 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Mach Effect progress
- Replies: 2707
- Views: 1466483
Re: Mach Effect progress
The mechanism is simple. Use the right-hand rule for motors across each of the dielectrics and compare/add the impulses produced.
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 7:13 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Mach Effect progress
- Replies: 2707
- Views: 1466483
Re: Mach Effect progress
i.e., A Mach effect impulse difference rectifier.
- Mon Jun 22, 2015 7:05 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Mach Effect progress
- Replies: 2707
- Views: 1466483
Re: Mach Effect progress
Simple Rotary Torque Producing Flux Capacitor Design Concept Consider a bilaminar wound spiral ribbon coil (like Tesla’s 1894 US patent 512,340 bifilar wound magnet coil) but using two different dielectric laminations between each of the two conductor laminations. If such a ribbon coil configuration...
- Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:30 pm
- Forum: Design
- Topic: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
- Replies: 28
- Views: 32523
Re: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
Just like with the EM field, the interaction is within the local field then radiates outwards. I would not consider that "funky". An excellent observation! The ice skaters inertial interaction with the local space time metric is not electromagnetic in nature. So what is the nature of the local inte...
- Fri Sep 13, 2013 7:59 pm
- Forum: Design
- Topic: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
- Replies: 28
- Views: 32523
Re: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
On a side note, Tesla-style winding of coils made with ribbon conductors ought to be called "bilaminar" instead of "bifilar". I agree, “bilaminar” in lieu of “bifilar” is a much more descriptive representation of such a ribbon coil construction. i.e., bifilar < = > pancake coil, bilaminar < = > rib...
- Thu Sep 12, 2013 4:22 am
- Forum: Design
- Topic: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
- Replies: 28
- Views: 32523
Re: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
It’s a super slick way to change an inductor into a combination inductive and capacitive energy storage device. A bifilar wound metal foil tape and wax paper coil (bifilar insulated ribbon coil) would greatly increase this effect. Don’t know how this could be useful as a magrid magnet coil though. ...
- Wed Sep 11, 2013 1:41 pm
- Forum: Networking
- Topic: The 2013 IEC conference is in Kyoto
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9235
Re: The 2013 IEC conference is in Kyoto
Two thumbs up.KitemanSA wrote:They should have it in Fukushima.
- Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:34 am
- Forum: Theory
- Topic: magrid configuration brainstorming
- Replies: 632
- Views: 269065
Re: Re:
... You simply cannot plot all the information at once – it’s too mind-boggling. You’re better off learning how to plot only certain subsets of the 3D magnetic field lines in question. In 2D, magnetic field lines (B-lines) form closed loops. In 3D, magnetic field lines (B-lines) generally – never e...
- Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:39 am
- Forum: Design
- Topic: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
- Replies: 28
- Views: 32523
Re: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
A solenoid depiction of Tesla's bifilar coil winding concept:
Now do you get the idea?
~Randy
Now do you get the idea?
~Randy
- Fri Sep 06, 2013 5:26 am
- Forum: Design
- Topic: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
- Replies: 28
- Views: 32523
Re: Bifilar coil for electromagnet
If you read Tesla’s 1894 patent 512,340 on the bifilar magnet coil you will see that the purpose of the bifilar winding midpoint connection is to dramatically increase the amount of capacitive energy stored between each consecutive winding. Consider a single wire pancake coil with 1000 turns and 100...
- Thu Sep 05, 2013 12:05 pm
- Forum: Theory
- Topic: Polywell simulation benchmarks
- Replies: 30
- Views: 23082
Re: Polywell simulation benchmarks
Hi Preston, Welcome to Polywell.org. Nice work! Thank you for contributing. Here’s some information that may be of help to you for analyzing different possible magrid coil winding configurations. Two years ago I developed a very simple ‘minimized’ source code in Visual Basic 6.0 that visually render...
- Thu Nov 22, 2012 4:29 pm
- Forum: Theory
- Topic: magrid configuration brainstorming
- Replies: 632
- Views: 269065
mattman, If you are unable to find employment in a fusion energy related field may I suggest trying "Space Exploration Technologies Corporation - SpaceX". http://www.spacex.com/ The owner 'Elon Musk' created pay-pal and also owns a lot of Tesla Motors too. SpaceX is hiring now because of the space s...
- Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:04 am
- Forum: Theory
- Topic: magrid configuration brainstorming
- Replies: 632
- Views: 269065
Randy, Just for interest sake, could you model the systen again including an "image" magnet, half size, same current DENSITY, reverse polarity in the middle? KitemanSA, These models have an image boundary radius of 4 inches. Image magnet model: http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n296/Randy1956/Sphe...
- Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:26 am
- Forum: Theory
- Topic: magrid configuration brainstorming
- Replies: 632
- Views: 269065
I would if I could, that's what sucks is that I can't, but um- take a steel sphere with a whole in the top and bottom, and then wrap it as if a regular old electromagnet, top to bottom. Picture two horse shoe magnets facing each other as a cross section of the field lines, so that in the center the...