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Rectifier circuit for AC sources with 180˚ phase offset
One north pole on one half of the cylinder, one south pole on the other- Manuel12
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Rectifier circuit for AC sources with 180˚ phase offset
By winding the coil backwards, do you mean winding opposing ones in opposite directions to each other? Just want to check.- Manuel12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Rectifier circuit for AC sources with 180˚ phase offset
In a simple 2-phase generator that I am making, I have 2 pairs of oppositely placed copper coils in arrangement similar to this: I would like the generator to power DC devices. My question is: How could one rectify the output from opposing coils? Or, in other words, how could you rectify 2 AC...- Manuel12
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- Ac Circuit Phase Rectifier Sources
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Magnets with Halbach array in an AC generator
Do you think these magnets could work?: https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B00F9A0P6U/ The N-S poles are on each of the 40 mm x 20 mm sides- Manuel12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Magnets with Halbach array in an AC generator
I think I might have to order a regular 2-pole cylindrical magnet then. Thanks for the reply!- Manuel12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Magnets with Halbach array in an AC generator
Not sure if it's useful, but these are the magnets: https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B08K39Q1DL/ The flat side of the magnet is weaker, and the side with plastic protection is stronger- Manuel12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Magnets with Halbach array in an AC generator
As a project, I am demonstrating electromagnetic induction by making an AC generator. The magnets I currently have access to are very strong neodymimium countersunk magnets, but I noticed that they utilise a Halbach array. I am aware that this means the magnet has alternating N-S poles spaced...- Manuel12
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- Ac Ac generator Array Elecrtomagnetism Electromagnetic induction Generator Halbach array Magnet field Magnetic flux Magnets
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering