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Chris
- Jan 1, 1970
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Children generally suggest all sorts of things because education has not
taught them that the toys they play with can't possibly work. Ever seen the
"Nutcracker"?
My silly electric motor inspiration is not exactly childish it is that the
force between conductors carrying current is the motor force (not
electro-magnets) and that this force is bigger for a fixed distance if a
ferrite is placed between them so we don't need that heavy yoke just a thin
layer of ferrite embedding the conductors in the armature facing the stator
and in the stator conductors too. There is no need for any other heavy
metal, magnetic circuits or stuff like that. This will make motors lighter
and more effecient because of the removal of lossy iron.
Get up to date you motorists!
Chris.
taught them that the toys they play with can't possibly work. Ever seen the
"Nutcracker"?
My silly electric motor inspiration is not exactly childish it is that the
force between conductors carrying current is the motor force (not
electro-magnets) and that this force is bigger for a fixed distance if a
ferrite is placed between them so we don't need that heavy yoke just a thin
layer of ferrite embedding the conductors in the armature facing the stator
and in the stator conductors too. There is no need for any other heavy
metal, magnetic circuits or stuff like that. This will make motors lighter
and more effecient because of the removal of lossy iron.
Get up to date you motorists!
Chris.