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In the area of overunity generators, many inventors sooner or later become enthralled with permanent magnet motors. To utilize the total magnetic energy of a ferromagnet, the volume integral of H ? B for electricity generation, is the free energy inventor's fondest dream. There are some basic observations and rules that can be suggested to help discriminate between fruitless designs and promising ones. This presentation will go through some of the ideas about this area of research, showing several patented inventions, with commentary. The Linear Motor, Toroidal Motor, Switched Reluctance Motor, and Carousel Motor are some of the categories to be reviewed. A demonstration may be included after the talk.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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In the area of overunity generators, many inventors sooner or later become enthralled with permanent magnet motors. To utilize the total magnetic energy of a ferromagnet, the volume integral of H ? B for electricity generation, is the free energy inventor's fondest dream. There are some basic observations and rules that can be suggested to help discriminate between fruitless designs and promising ones. This presentation will go through some of the ideas about this area of research, showing several patented inventions, with commentary. The Linear Motor, Toroidal Motor, Switched Reluctance Motor, and Carousel Motor are some of the categories to be reviewed. A demonstration may be included after the talk.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|permanent magnet motors]]

Latest revision as of 10:53, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Permanent Magnet Motors
Author(s) Thomas F Valone
Keywords Permanent Magnet, Motor
Published 2001
Journal None

Abstract

In the area of overunity generators, many inventors sooner or later become enthralled with permanent magnet motors. To utilize the total magnetic energy of a ferromagnet, the volume integral of H ? B for electricity generation, is the free energy inventor's fondest dream. There are some basic observations and rules that can be suggested to help discriminate between fruitless designs and promising ones. This presentation will go through some of the ideas about this area of research, showing several patented inventions, with commentary. The Linear Motor, Toroidal Motor, Switched Reluctance Motor, and Carousel Motor are some of the categories to be reviewed. A demonstration may be included after the talk.