Designer Vladimir Mikhailov from Kostroma developed an unusual electromagnetic motor. However, instead of pistons, magnetic blocks are used here, and induction coils act as the energy source.
Inside each cylinder, a magnetic assembly consisting of several annular magnets moves. During movement, the magnets pass through the active zones of the coils, which create an electromagnetic field and form the working stroke. Linear motion is transmitted to the crankshaft via connecting rods, converting it into rotation.
The main feature of the project was the synchronization system. To control the coil activation moment, the developer used a signal disk and an optical sensor that monitors the crankshaft position.
This scheme should provide more precise interaction between magnets and electromagnets without complex electronics and a large number of sensors.
Mikhailov claims that the proposed design is capable of increasing torque and simultaneously simplifying the engine's design compared to a number of known electromagnetic systems.
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