Fuel-less Motor Design Announced by GMC Holdings
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Fuel-less Motor Design Announced by GMC Holdings
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2004/11/18/6900053GMC_Holdings_Fuel-less_Motor/index.html
Stand alone, pollution free, quiet, cool running, scalable, based largely
on John Bedini's technology. Now looking to next step of commencing
process of taking it to market.
Pure Energy Systems News
From http://www.jagonline.net/ press release
FLORIDA -- GMC Holding Corporation (GMCC), a publicly traded pink
sheet company, has announced that they have a solution for the world's
power and energy needs.After twelve years of research and development
primarily by Florida inventor C.M Watson, GMCC announced Thursday that
they have achieved a major breakthrough. They purport that the motor
they have developed provides substantial mechanical power and/or electricity,
without the need to consume fossil fuels, hydrogen or hydrogen fuel
cells, substantial batteries or any other outside recharging source.
As such, their device would provide independence from the grid system,
both electric and fuel.
GMCC says their stand-alone all-green power systems are 100% pollution-free,
setting a new standard in energy efficiency and revolutionizing energy
producing for the world market.
They say the systems can be adapted for powering all types of motor
vehicles, including the trucking, RV, boating and golf cart industry,
in addition to delivering energy for residential, commercial and agricultural
markets. Electric motors consume over half of the energy produced each
day by the utility companies within the U.S. This technology would
allegedly replace that supply, significantly alleviating the world's
dependence on oil.
GMCC says their system is safe, clean, reliable, quiet, cool, easy
to operate, long-lasting, with zero emissions; and that they can be
manufactured in various sizes and power output ranges -- from a fraction
of a horsepower to several thousand horsepower, depending on need --
and that they will last for 20-50 years.
GMCC will be forming alliances with entities/groups on a domestic
and international basis for manufacturing and distribution to the various
segments of the marketplace. Jamestown Advisory Group, Inc, is listed
as the primary financial consultant and master distributor of the TS2000.
Technical Description
According to GMCC, the prototype motor presented is a permanent magnet
design, with the magnets suspended in an inner frame forming the rotor
and multiple coils embedded in an outer frame forming the stator. The
unit, drawing substantially from the work of inventorJohn Bedini, is
designed with helical rows of matching magnets and coils, whose numbers
can be varied depending on the size requirements. The stator is pulsed
with direct current (DC) forming an opposing electric field, i.e. repulsive
orientation, thus collapsing the existing permanent magnetic field
and causing the motor to rotate. A series of electronic switches are
triggered by an optical sensor to provide proper pulse width and timing.
A standard DC-DC motor controller system is used to control the magnitude
of the pulses and therefore the speed.
Theory of Operation
GMCC states that the motor is designed on the known principals set
forth by Nikola Tesla. The operation is based on the collapsing and
subsequent expanding of the permanent magnetic field. This produces
two effects: the first is tremendous repulsion and torque, as is
true in all DC motors; the second effect is that of a back electromagnetic
force (Ke). It is this Ke energy that is used in a regenerative fashion
to increase the motor's efficiency to extremely high levels. Another
effect of the rapid pulsing of the electromagnetic field is the phenomenon
of "cold running". Unlike conventional motors which produce
tremendous heat, this motor exhibits very little temperature rise
during operation.
Applications
GMCC says this motor will manifest all attributes of current DC motors
including tremendous torque and brushless rotor construction. This
unit shall also be capable of turning a standard AC generator to
produce conventional AC power and thus provide power for remote locations
operating only from standard 12VDC batteries. Most current applications
of DC motors and indeed, many AC motor applications, shall be covered
by variations of this motor with greatly increased efficiency and
reliability. The expected operating temperatures alone may constitute
a new class of efficiency and increase mean time between failures
(MTBF) to unheard of levels.