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In this section we have represented the example of an unscientific project. There is no need to discuss this example on the forum, for this purpose we have a pool of topics. If you can’t explain the operating principle of your invention in words, elementary graphic will be enough. Please, pay attention, it would be good to givethe references to the materials, you use for the description of your project. If the operating principle of your machine or technology doesn’t conflict with the modern science, you can’t do that. About the potential mechanism of an
Honestly speaking, I don’t know how to get a magnetic field of the necessary form, and what its consistence should be to gain necessary mass, that’s why for simplifying the explanation it’s considered by convention, that the disc is made out of a solid substance, carrying necessary centrifugal loads. The engine has to consist at least of two coaxial discs. They are a main disc (on the scheme it is represented in section, marked in blue and rotating counter-clockwise) and a bearing disc (marked in red, rotating clockwise, magnetic force lines are marked in red and yellow). Both the discs have the same mass and rotation velocity.
The main disc is fixed fast at the axis of rotation. The properly balanced bearing disc, designed for diffusing the energy F1, is transmitted the rotation through joint hinges. The number of magnets on the discs is minimum, it is enough for the description of the operation principle of the machine. Thus, let’s imagine the bearing disc, fixed at a shaft through a joint hinges, having sufficient rotation velocity. The bearing disc doesn’t have a degree of angular freedom along its rotation axis in relation to the fixed disc. If we impulsivly and pointwise influence the flat surface disk with the force, which is parallel with the rotation axis, the precession will appear. As the disc can’t move along the applied force, it will deflect from the point of the applied force and the rotation axis. At this moment at the opposite point of the flat the influence recurs etc. (see the animation (simplified view at section; In fact the interaction of the discs is more complicated (see the top view). The idea can be described in such a similar way. Taking into account, that not everyone can use engineering and web-graphics facilities in a proper way, in specific cases our club can help in the designing of graphics for your represented idea, selected by the experts of our club for the topic pool.GSG
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