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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #24 on: February 17, 2010, 01:17:59 am »
hi just an update   there is actually 126 magnets, the 48 coils, 24 of them will be the main working ones, and the others could be as well. 24 of them ar duel purpose.
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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2010, 03:13:23 am »
Yo, mate, you might consider the dynamics of adiabatic cooling in the use of vacuum; allowing the vacuum to come and go during operation may solve any heat issue.

Then again, I think you will have a predominately cold process going on there...

I dunno

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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2010, 11:34:25 am »
hi keith
                    well are talking double duch to me with that stuff, oh sorry a duchman may be reading, I no speka that language turtle.
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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #27 on: February 17, 2010, 12:26:14 pm »
hi keith
                    well are talking double duch to me with that stuff, oh sorry a duchman may be reading, I no speka that language turtle.
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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #28 on: February 17, 2010, 14:03:38 pm »
haha nice one aussepom  ;D


anyway, what makes you sure your device will work?

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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2010, 14:20:48 pm »
hi steve could not help the pun,  and haithar,  well you do not know untill you do some testing on the parts that you may be in doubt from. since no one has yet got a real unit working that can be bought to do a useful  output, or can drive a alternator for a good output, as I have said before, there is no comercial unit available, and the reasonable output is 6kW and above.  So I have a good design I think, from work that I did some 5 to 6ysrs ago.  and you wil never know unless you try.
 oh yes done some more work on the test rig, its comming along, and I should have the test coils in a few days.
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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #30 on: February 19, 2010, 03:48:18 am »
<groan>

I'm Pennsylvania dutch, but no worries, mate...

Adiabatic cooling is the event that occurs when pressure changes to a lower state and the effect of the heat being distributed over a larger volume necessarily reduces the relative ambient heat value for a given volume, and vice versa.

It is a common thermodynamic function; many systems rely on the process

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process

Whether it could apply to your device is uncertain.

There; what's so hard about that?

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Re: Aussepom goes magnetic
« Reply #31 on: February 19, 2010, 04:12:01 am »
hi turtle, thank you, filed in the knowledge book, I have to go out in the heat to do some work, its at the 30's again, no not F deg   centigrade.
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