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Magnetic Gears

How about instead of physical contact meshing, a non-contact magnetic meshing by permanent magnets?

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This project was created on 08/28/2022 and last updated 4 years ago.

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The basic idea of gears is to convert mechanical power from any rotational speed and torque to another speed and torque and mechanical gears use the physical-contact gear engagement for that. But how about instead of physical contact meshing, a non-contact magnetic meshing by permanent magnets?

Let's make a prototype!

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qtron wrote 04/19/2023 at 22:02 • point

marvellous .. STL files?

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