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=Intro=
The GVCS will have a need for various kinds of motors and generators.  Ideally, these should be designed to be modular such that when more power is needed, the basic design can be expanded to get what is needed.  Motors and generators are the same:  apply electricity to an electric motor and you get rotational force out of it.  Apply rotational force to the same device and you get electric power out of it.
The GVCS will have a need for various kinds of motors and generators.  Ideally, these should be designed to be modular such that when more power is needed, the basic design can be expanded to get what is needed.  Motors and generators are the same:  apply electricity to an electric motor and you get rotational force out of it.  Apply rotational force to the same device and you get electric power out of it.
An axial flux motor (pancake motor) lends itself well to opensourcing via 3D printing.  See example of Axial Flux motor at [[3D Printed Electric Motor]]
=July 2019=
*Axial motor from London International Academy
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=June 2019=
=June 2019=
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Link to another post that doesn't embed: https://www.facebook.com/marcin.jakubowski.378/posts/10216840448060665


=July 2019=
*Axial motor from London International Academy
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=Links=
=Links=
*[[3D Printed Electric Motor]]
*[[Modular Electric Rotor]] - 2011 by MJN
*[[Modular Electric Rotor]] - 2011 by MJN

Latest revision as of 22:41, 27 July 2019

Intro

The GVCS will have a need for various kinds of motors and generators. Ideally, these should be designed to be modular such that when more power is needed, the basic design can be expanded to get what is needed. Motors and generators are the same: apply electricity to an electric motor and you get rotational force out of it. Apply rotational force to the same device and you get electric power out of it.

An axial flux motor (pancake motor) lends itself well to opensourcing via 3D printing. See example of Axial Flux motor at 3D Printed Electric Motor

July 2019

  • Axial motor from London International Academy


June 2019

Link to another post that doesn't embed: https://www.facebook.com/marcin.jakubowski.378/posts/10216840448060665


Links