TimeContinuum Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 (edited) Hey guys, I'm going to be building a type of coil which I believe is capable of concentrating magnetic force waves with more laser beam like precision just figured I'd start a thread on the idea. I'll post some pictures of my experimentation and maybe throw up some diagrams as I draw them. If anybody has any questions, suggestions or experience they'd like to share with me, I'll be constructing my first proof of concept in the next 2 days. My goal with the first device is to accomplish beam like characteristics in magnetic force. Here's a 0.8 Watt Electromagnet for you to look at in the mean time, it will be my point of reference when comparing efficiencies of field: Some reading: http://en.wikipedia....lectromagnetism http://en.wikipedia....ki/Phase_(waves) http://en.wikipedia....i/Dipole_magnet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-09/nasa-levitates-mouse Edited January 15, 2012 by TimeContinuum
TimeContinuum Posted January 18, 2012 Author Posted January 18, 2012 (edited) 2 layers wrapped around iron core, 104 turns Operating at 2.4V, 18A, max range of 2 1/4" (43.2 Watts, heats significantly, not too hot to handle, but wouldn't leave unattended) 1 layers wrapped around 6 iron core, aligned parallel, 52 turns per core, 312 turn total Operating at 2.4V, 8.5A, max range of 4" (20.4 Watts, better power handling because of difference in turns, will need to introduce more controls into next experiment) Conclusion Although the controls could be improved, double my magnetic range with less than half power cannot be ignored. Am going to skip forward to more advanced testing next. NEXT UP Very high voltage pulse arrays. Parts to get: - 10 AWG single stranded wire - Strip old breaker box of copper bars - 0/4 AWG wire - 10KV 2300pF vacuum capacitor - 2X parabolic satellite dishes - Power Supply or transformer to charge 10KV capacitor 2 different arrays to test - Radials - Dipole Array TO DO - Engineer both array configurations to same power handling, radial array will have much longer elements. Additional Notes - Don't expect anything Earth shattering on this small of a scale, but results of an extremely high-powered EMP: - My radial array will be tuned to a specific UHF frequency, so after pulse tests, I will add a cavity, and attempt more of a single-point, short-range, UHF laser, with the addition of an oscillating power transmitter (do have readily available ) Edited January 18, 2012 by TimeContinuum
TimeContinuum Posted January 19, 2012 Author Posted January 19, 2012 Got most parts I'll need. Also I'm abandoning the Dipole Array configuration for the moment because I feel the results will be fairly predictable. Changing my approach to wiring the coil as sort of "wave shaping". I've decided to start my website back up to track my progress on there. Anybody interested in following it can check it out at: http://www.eirhead.com I got it set to auto-notify facebook for me, and I like keeping my friends up to date on my experiments, haha.
nanomac Posted August 16, 2012 Posted August 16, 2012 Got most parts I'll need. Also I'm abandoning the Dipole Array configuration for the moment because I feel the results will be fairly predictable. Changing my approach to wiring the coil as sort of "wave shaping". I've decided to start my website back up to track my progress on there. Anybody interested in following it can check it out at: http://www.eirhead.com I got it set to auto-notify facebook for me, and I like keeping my friends up to date on my experiments, haha. hello Erich. I am trying to concentrate a magnetic field running at 10Mhz. I have built a toroid around the inductive load of the final stage which I can load to about 200Watts. The diameter of the coil is about 25mm and is wound on a PVC former with 22 of 10mm X 100mm toroid bars running the length of coil. I believe that this arrangement concentrates the field within the coil. Can you think of any way in which I can alter the pattern. Ta, Nanobill.
Externet Posted November 29, 2012 Posted November 29, 2012 (edited) Water, or frogs, or even frogs in water levitate happily. But you will need many $$$$ for the device to work, not just a screw and a little bit of wire... Try a 16 Tesla field ----> Edited November 29, 2012 by Externet
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