Magnetic Rope Revealing?
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Magnetic Rope Revealing?
Maybe someone can direct me to a thread that already covers this.
I'd like to know more about these magnetic flux ropes; they bridge sun spots? They burst and result in solar flares?
Can these be simulated in the lab?
If you have two coils of opposing polarity near each other ( and gapped from other north/south coils similarly) could someone geneerate a plasma field to show the field of the magnets?
Wouldn't it also resemble a rope from the sun?
If one were to have many electromangets, and progressively walk energized coils forward, always keeping a containing current around the flux, could a similar rope be maintained cohesively? Unfortunatly the source inspiration for this is gone... And this is not a common way to 'move' the magnetic field to make a generator. Usually one just spins a coil in a stationary electomagnet (a car alternator for instance; or how large power generators run with exciter coils....)
The device that makes me question these things had 36 independant coils wound on a conventional motor/generator housing with 36 slots. The coils spanned 5 slots each. There was a static iron laminate core with a coil wound on it in the center; (where normally the rotor would go). Then an arduino controlling relays stepped through the outside coils as illustrated.
I'd like to know more about these magnetic flux ropes; they bridge sun spots? They burst and result in solar flares?
Can these be simulated in the lab?
If you have two coils of opposing polarity near each other ( and gapped from other north/south coils similarly) could someone geneerate a plasma field to show the field of the magnets?
Wouldn't it also resemble a rope from the sun?
If one were to have many electromangets, and progressively walk energized coils forward, always keeping a containing current around the flux, could a similar rope be maintained cohesively? Unfortunatly the source inspiration for this is gone... And this is not a common way to 'move' the magnetic field to make a generator. Usually one just spins a coil in a stationary electomagnet (a car alternator for instance; or how large power generators run with exciter coils....)
The device that makes me question these things had 36 independant coils wound on a conventional motor/generator housing with 36 slots. The coils spanned 5 slots each. There was a static iron laminate core with a coil wound on it in the center; (where normally the rotor would go). Then an arduino controlling relays stepped through the outside coils as illustrated.
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Re: Magnetic Rope Revealing?
A stepper motor?
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Re: Magnetic Rope Revealing?
Kinda...
if the center core could rotate; otherwise it's a generator...
but the device is beside the point; in principle I want to know about magnetic flux ropes as a MO (method of operation)
but all that turns up on searches is solar flux...
if the center core could rotate; otherwise it's a generator...
but the device is beside the point; in principle I want to know about magnetic flux ropes as a MO (method of operation)
but all that turns up on searches is solar flux...
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Re: Magnetic Rope Revealing?
A Journey to the Centre of the Sun - with Lucie Green
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9MS8XlP3-Y esp 49:49+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9MS8XlP3-Y esp 49:49+
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