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Glenn Simone
26th December 2018, 12:11
Hi there!
I'm new to this forum, so please correct me if this question needs to be posted elsewhere,
I was recently made aware of electromagnetic energy for generating power! If there are people in this forum that have knowledge about how this source of renewable energy works. I would like to have a "how to" or "feasibility" discussion.
Thanks for any input on this subject!
Lauri Koponen
9th February 2019, 12:22
https://youtu.be/TwnUDzJij-E
Hi, this is a project I am working on. If I can generate 150 watts of mechanical power at the output then I can generate 50 watts of electrical power and the pendulum will continue to swing.
Bill von
25th February 2019, 16:42
I'm new to this forum, so please correct me if this question needs to be posted elsewhere, I was recently made aware of electromagnetic energy for generating power! If there are people in this forum that have knowledge about how this source of renewable energy works. I would like to have a "how to" or "feasibility" discussion.
All generators are electromagnetic.
However, the term "electromagnetic generator" is sometimes used by cranks selling perpetual motion machines - machines that either run forever or generate net power through claimed arrangements of magnets or coils or some such. They never work.
Babb Rust
17th June 2021, 02:16
We have a Frame 9 gas turbine that is combined with 6T240-370 GEC Alsthom generator. We need to utilize a telemetry framework to quantify some information at turbine and blower. One of our difficulties is electromagnetic commotion of generator and impact of that on telemetry framework. Does any body knows how we can estimated electromagnetic field around the generator? As we probably are aware estimation of attractive field impact is troublesome. should this data be in the producer information sheet?
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