I am mriganka...from India...seen almost of your all videos...I am studying Diploma in Electrical Engineering....and love this....you have made a great handcraft...but it can be used to make a electrically driven solenoid engine....
pretty neat reminds me of a cylinder and piston from combustion engine, I thought at first you were actually switching the polarity back and forth with some component. Do you think you can create enough compression make an engine similar to a piston driven combustion engine if that makes sense? replace the petroleum fuel with magnetic force? would that be feasible or would it just be a total pain in the ass?
Here is an idea how about extending the shaft and adding a second coil wound in the opposite direction so there is power when it returns, like you see in a double acting hydraulic cylinder. That would be interesting to see.
Please check my smaller version, of this Linear Pulse motor with Back E.M.F demonstration People 🙏- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MxBn0CKUpFE.html .
This is very good explanation. Could you please advise- if we apply 12V with a larger magnets and/or more coil would the motor move slower? How could it be calculated? Many thx!
do not instal a coil in front of the magnet. Make the solonoid bifilar. one channel is connect to the battery and the switch. The other channel is the pick-up coil. You draw freely voltage off from the coil and store it in the capacitor. Now, you can eliminate the battery and run the hole thing on the capacitor. The battery is there for charging purpose.
You could make a continuously flowing pump if you enclose each magnet in a piston head, then sealed that in its own chamber. Both chambers would have 2 oppositely oriented Tesla one-way valves each; the inlet Tesla valves are connected to each other, and the outlet Tesla valves are connected to each other. That way, no matter which side is drawing in or expelling fluid, there's always pressure. The only moving part is the single double-sided piston because of the Tesla valves. The clacking sound & some of the vibration can be eliminated/minimized by adding some sort of bumper (a rubber washer?) between the coil and the piston heads.
Electric locomotive type vehicle, turning wheels and generator for battery? continued cycle? I wonder what kind of torque behind such motor for larger scale
Excellent video as I can use this project for another project I am making for a small sprayer. Excellent, this type of setup will work well in what I am making. A small amout of modifying and it will work nicely. Thanks for the help.
interesting! i'm looking for a fine oscillating motor like this. This motor is fitted in an air conditioner cooled by a stirling engine and I have been searching for a suitable motor like this for a long time.