Ed Gray Variant by G.M. -- Prototype 1
PM/PEM,M-G

Ed Gray Motor Variant -- Open Source Project
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Permanent Magnet / Pulsed DC Electromagnet Motor - Generator

Status: Project commenced May 26, 2004.  Claim to working OU device by Gary Magratten (not yet rigorously verified).  Plans [were] gradually being uploaded here.  As of Oct. 18, 2006, see http://www.coldelectricity.info/

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Basic Explanation of the Working Principle of Operation of the PM/ PEM, M-G

Permanent Magnet / Pulsed DC Electromagnet
Motor - Generator

by G.M.


Technical Discussion

The permanent magnet / pulsed dc electromagnet motor - generator is based upon simple physics. This is a simple, uncomplicated system.  A 2-cycle, 5 horsepower, gas Briggs and Stratton motor is more complex with more moving parts. There is nothing here that a high school student with a good working knowledge of auto mechanics and basic physics could not build -- and understand how it works.

The PM/PEM,M-G consist of two opposing disk, a rotor and a stator.

The rotor is connected to a shaft [ axel ] by means of a flange. The shaft is mounted to a frame through two bearings that allow the shaft to rotate while mounted on the frame, one on each side. Attached to the rotor are eight permanent magnets arranged equidistant around the perimeter of the rotor facing the stator.

The stator is fixed in position next to the rotor but independent of the shaft. The shaft runs through a larger diameter hole centered on the stator. Mounted on the stator are eight electromagnets that are arranged directly opposite the permanent magnets of the rotor.
As the rotor rotates, the permanent magnets come into alignment with the electromagnets. During this phase the permanent magnets are attracted to the iron, steel core of the electromagnets. Torque is provided to the shaft by the magnetic attraction of the permanent magnet and the iron, steel core. No power is consumed. This is the Attraction Phase of the Power Cycle. As the permanent magnet rotates past the center of the electromagnet, a power pulse is fired through the electromagnet. The like polarity of the electromagnet and the permanent magnet cause the permanent magnet to be repelled. Torque is provided to the shaft by means of the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet and the magnetic field generated by the electromagnet. Power is consumed for only a brief [milliseconds] period of time. The power pulse is delivered at the optimum time for the optimum duration by an infrared laser and photo detector switching system. This is the Repulsion Phase of the Power Cycle.

Most of the work, power delivered to the shaft in the form of torque, is done by the permanent magnets. Because power is consumed for only a brief period of time upon each alignment of the permanent magnet and electromagnet, very little power is necessary to run the motor-generator, making it highly efficient.

Pick-up coils wound around the electromagnet utilize the collapsing magnetic field [back EMF] of the power pulse to generate a current that can be employed to recharge secondary batteries.
A small DC generator is connected to the shaft of the permanent magnet / pulsed dc electromagnet motor to power a load.

This is a basic explanation of the working principle of operation of the PM/ PEM, M-G.

 

Page posted by Sterling D. Allan, May 26, 2004
Last updated May 27, 2004

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