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Design and Development of Perendev Motor

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 10 Issue: 05 | May 2023

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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Design and Development of Perendev Motor Rohit Jadhao1, Ritesh Narkhede2, Sanket Warade3, Sujay Kate4, Sumit Patil5 1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Nutan Maharashtra Institute of Engineering and

Technology, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra, India

2,3,4,5Student, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Nutan Maharashtra Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------

Abstract - This project focuses on the generation of the

rotating continuously by taking the motion from the repulsive force of the magnet.

electrical energy using the repulsive force of the magnet. Due to high demand of the electrical energy in all fields like mechanical industries, automobile and production industries, medical industry and all other the industry requires a high amount of the electrical energy for their manufacturing, research. Day by day requirement of the electrical energy is increasing rapidly to overcome that huge demand of electrical energy we must have the various sources of electricity generation which can fulfil our energy demand. The sources of energy generation that we have today have some limitation on their extend like solar power is limited to the requirement of the sunlight if there is no sunlight the energy generation rate drastically falls down, wind turbine is dependent of the speed of wind, so this all the renewable sources have their limitation so this project is about the generation of electrical energy from the repulsive force of the neodymium magnet. All the power generation sources are dependent on some natural parameter but in case of magnet it possesses the continuous magnetism and can be used for continuous power generation.

2. WORKING PRICIPLE Neodymium magnet is places on the stator and on the rotor of the system of the generator in the special manner such that when the initial torque is given to the rotor each magnet held by rotor is passes from the magnet attached to the stator in such manner that their either north or south pole rappels each other to generate the force this force is further transfer to the shaft of the rotor and then tot the generator.

3. CALCULATIONS First of all, we have to calculate the repulsive force of the magnet. As we are going to use the Neodymium magnet of following specification: Grade: N52

Key Words: Repulsive force, Electrical Energy,

Length: 10mm

Neodymium Magnet, Power Generation

Diameter: 10mm

1.INTRODUCTION

With the above specification we are going keep the distance between the two magnets as 10mm as per the considering the all parameter including the magnet grade, length, width, thickness and distance between two point important calculation is taken out.(Note: The K & J Magnetics calculator is used for pull force and dipole moment)

Free energy rotor uses the natural properties of the magnet to generate the perpetual motion which can be further use for our applications. The permanent magnet has the more power which can defeat the gravity for the many years if its place in the special arrangement. The permanent magnet lost its maximum 5% of the magnetism in 100 years. We are going to generate the electricity using the repulsive force of the magnet, the repulsive force will create the rotary mechanical motion and it will be transfer to the generator. Free energy rotor by magnet is and easy and compact device to generate electricity. It works on the principle of converting the force generated by the repulsive properties of the magnet to the rotary motion to transfer to the generator. This concept of generating permanent magnetic fields from the permanent magnet became practically possible only when the Neodymium magnets is introducing in it. In this system we just require some external energy as an initial torque to start the continuous revolving of the rotor to generate the electricity. Once this initial torque is given to the rotor the construction of this rotor is such the it starts

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