Hello How a local saturation is it possible in the MEG, whereas there is an analogy between the magnetic circuit and the law of ohm, in particular the law of...
Hello all, I have compiled a rudimentary drawing of a MEG with mechanical actuators at, http://users.tpg.com.au/rauli/MEG_with_Mechanical_Actuators.gif that...
... secondary on it's leg. You can see this clearly in old TV fly-back transformers. Could this secondary resonance be what you are tuning for? OK Let me see...
... The model of the Aharanov-Bohm effect for magnetics goes something like this: If you have an infinitely long inductor with varying flux inside and no...
Hi guys I agree with the idea that driving a coil to impede the flux path is a difficult task. I have worked with dc brushless motors and the motor stator...
Hi, i am italian builder of MEG (first 2002) and i have a theory of it. The site(http://xoomer.alice.it/sandro_meg/) is in italian language but you can...
Hey Stan, I'm new to the MEG itself, but I have a wide variety of electrical experience working in various sections. I thought this information might be of...
Hey Dan, I'm new to the MEG, but looking at http://jnaudin.free.fr/meg/megv21.htm it seems like a goer! I got in contact with the company that supplies the...
Hi Andrew, I have enquired to Metglas about getting sample cores. Thank you for the update on the cost of the core from the distributor. I rather fancy getting...
Hello everybody!I'm new into this MEG stuff,so I need some help.. I have finnaly acquired some parts for MEG(that would be an magnet and an core operating on...
@All I have strong evidence that non-electrical magnetic cores will not exhibit the "free energy." Therefore most ferrite cores will not work. Iron powder...
Hi Paul, interesting stuff. In looking into it a little further, I also see that Harold Aspden mentions the magnetocaloric effect as a part of his work. It...
Hi richar18, There are several methods. Method #1 is the easiest. Normally MCE (magnetocaloric effect) heats up, cools down, etc. In electrical conductors such...
You know, it appears as if nature may have fooled us into incorrectly calculating the heat energy of the iron after magnetization. Read on to find out why. ...
Hi richar18, The energy contained in the magnetic field of a magnetized core is not represented by the energy consumed by the coil/circuit. For example, ...
Sorry, I meant the entropy of the sample TRIES to DECREASE when the field is applied. However if the conditions are adiabatic, the entropy does not change due...
Hi richar18, You have math errors in one of your previous posts. First, the energy in a magnetic field is B*V/(2*u0) B is in Tesla's, V=cubic meters, u0 is...
This reply is only geared towards the comment regarding the energy it takes to magnetize with respect to permeability. I will respond to the excess MCE energy...
Sorry Paul, My name is Brandon. Didnt mean to ignore you, anonymity has become a habit when posting on these groups. I need to keep this short I am at work. ...
Paul, take a look at this link: http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR00/MAR00/abs/S5910006.html It is the abstract of a meeting of scientists representing the Ames ...
I found further evidence to help my argument regarding the reduction in specific heat cancelling any possible excess energy gains due to MCE. Read the...
richar18, You made another math error. I meticulously proved this last year. Any circuit simulation program will show you. If you double the permeability of...
Yes, you are correct with respect to an internal field. However, I was under the impression that it is not the internal field that the MCE is reliant upo, but...
Hi Brandon, ... Thanks! It took, what 4 replies to get your attention, lol. No problem! [snip] ... Understood. I think you'll find that you forgot the 1/2...
"An applied magnetic field forces the atoms into alignment, reducing the system's heat capacity and causing it to expel energy" More proof that the decrease in...
(Note: Apologies for this message being delayed - The moderators took the weekend off) Hi Brandon, I would appreciate it if you could please just acknowledge...
(Note: Apologies for this message being delayed - The moderators took the weekend off) Your explanation of the effect does not point to anything excess. I am...
(Note: Apologies for this message being delayed - The moderators took the weekend off) @All I think the following may help those interested in the MEG,...