Tag Archive | "Motor-Generator"

Video #29, “Rick’s Pipe Dream” Magnetic Motor-Generator

Sunday, May 9, 2010

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This video is a continuation of the experiments and demonstrations of the new prototype enhancements shown in video #28.

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Video #24, “Rick’s Pipe Dream” Magnetic Motor – Generator Project

Friday, April 23, 2010

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This video is a continuation of videos #22 and 23, and shows the configuration and testing of the second test track layout. A pull test is also shown, which demonstrates the resistive pressure encountered between the track and stator carriage wheels during the previous tests. The pull test shows that the resistive drag force encountered [...]

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Video #22, “Rick’s Pipe Dream” Magnetic Motor – Generator Project

Friday, April 16, 2010

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This video shows the various components of the stator tracking system as assembled, and explains how they work together to achieve stator movement. The procedures and methods for performing preliminary tests of varying timing track layouts are also demonstrated. The actual tests will be shown in 3 follow-up videos which are a continuation of this [...]

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Video #21, “Rick’s Pipe Dream” Magnetic Motor – Generator Project

Sunday, April 11, 2010

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This video provides an update on the build status of the Pipe Dream prototype. All components of the stator tracking system are now completed and mounted on the Pipe Dream apparatus. Several timing track test strips have been laid out on Masonite arcs which can be attached to the polycarbonate ring shown in the previous [...]

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Video #23, “Rick’s Pipe Dream” Magnetic Motor – Generator Project

Sunday, February 28, 2010

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This is a continuation of video #22, and shows several demonstrations of the first track layout with progressive variations in tracking movement. By using the right end of the Masonite test arc as a fixed pivot point, and making the left end of the arc adjustable inwards and outwards, performances at varying settings can then [...]

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