Dave's Motor-Generator Maglev Concept Unlisted Video

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Hi, I’m Dave and I developed a Motor-Generator Magnetic concept.

Dave's motor-generator maglev design is made up of a magnetic system of capacitor plates that provides magnetic levitation, a peripheral magnetic system that functions as a motor and generator, and a gyroscopic system for gravitational propulsion.

Concept is based on US patent No. 2,912,244 – Amusement Device.

It should be mentioned that the design consists of two platforms: an external stator (armature) that functions similarly to an electric motor and an internal rotor. The stator of an electric motor uses electromagnets to create a revolving magnetic field. The armature winding, which is connected to the commutator and brushes, is carried by the armature, which is typically the rotor. The stator may consist of a rotating part (rotor) or a stationary part (stator).

The purpose of this presentation is to serve as a road map for mathematical modeling by displaying equations. The goal is to demonstrate how to apply particular mathematical processes to modeling rather than to impart mathematical knowledge.

To get this puppy off the ground I compiled a number of Mathematical equations to determine if this thing will work. Several approaches are used based on methods of first principle homogeneous differential equations, Laplace transformations (frequency domain), transfer transforms, block diagrams, LTspice simulation. Mechanical and electrical model results where combined.

Future goal is to develop a cost-effective remote-controlled drone without the propellers. Imagine that.

This isn't just another YouTube video asking viewers, "Do you know where Joey lives?"
Please use the pause button to slow down the rapid pace, because, as you may know, extended videos tend to put viewers to sleep.

Thank you for watching.

Ref: Prof Marcos Alonso, Julio Gobbi, and Prof R Hill
Music by John Fogerty

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