Dal mio disco remoto potete scaricare i filmati del motere magnetico di Minato e quello di Perendev e della GMC, spero vi sia utile.
Ciao a Tutti
Armando
http://mio.discoremoto.virgilio.it/armandodepara/
Il motore che vedrete nel filmato completo della GMC ha le seguenti caratteristiche:
Summary of Motor operating including powering a 3 phase 110/220 10KW generator
The first video phase illustrates just the motor running (without the generator being powered) showing an input of 24.46 volts at 30.9 amps at 2360 rpm=755.81 watts
The next video phase shows the motor powering the generator to 111.3 volts at zero amps with no output. This requires an input into the motor of 48.32 volts at 36.5 amps which is 1763.68 watts. It takes 1007.87 watts just to power the generator. With an applied load of 368.59 watts to the generator, it takes an additional 61 watts to be added to the motor. In summary, for every extra 61 watts added to the motor we produce 368.59 watts of usable power.
The following chart best illustrates this:
ADD GAIN
61 watts 368 watts
122 watts 736 watts
183 watts 1104 watts
244 watts 1472 watts
305 watts 1840 watts
366 watts 2208 watts
Plus 1763 watts (above #)
Total 2129watts At this point we are 79 watts over unity!!!
IF WE ADDED 61 WATTS 27 TIMES TO THE MOTOR, THE TOTAL INPUT WOULD BE 3410 WATTS. THE GENERATOR OUTPUT WOULD BE 9936 WATTS OR USABLE 6526 WATTS OF EXCESS POWER.
Edited by Armando de Para - 1/12/2004, 11:35
Ciao a Tutti
Armando
http://mio.discoremoto.virgilio.it/armandodepara/
Il motore che vedrete nel filmato completo della GMC ha le seguenti caratteristiche:
Summary of Motor operating including powering a 3 phase 110/220 10KW generator
The first video phase illustrates just the motor running (without the generator being powered) showing an input of 24.46 volts at 30.9 amps at 2360 rpm=755.81 watts
The next video phase shows the motor powering the generator to 111.3 volts at zero amps with no output. This requires an input into the motor of 48.32 volts at 36.5 amps which is 1763.68 watts. It takes 1007.87 watts just to power the generator. With an applied load of 368.59 watts to the generator, it takes an additional 61 watts to be added to the motor. In summary, for every extra 61 watts added to the motor we produce 368.59 watts of usable power.
The following chart best illustrates this:
ADD GAIN
61 watts 368 watts
122 watts 736 watts
183 watts 1104 watts
244 watts 1472 watts
305 watts 1840 watts
366 watts 2208 watts
Plus 1763 watts (above #)
Total 2129watts At this point we are 79 watts over unity!!!
IF WE ADDED 61 WATTS 27 TIMES TO THE MOTOR, THE TOTAL INPUT WOULD BE 3410 WATTS. THE GENERATOR OUTPUT WOULD BE 9936 WATTS OR USABLE 6526 WATTS OF EXCESS POWER.
Edited by Armando de Para - 1/12/2004, 11:35
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