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Vortex Coil Dusane Prathamesh Mukund Under the guidance of Dr. Ing. Martin N For the Czech Technical University in P

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Vortex Coil

Vortex CoilDusane Prathamesh MukundUnder the guidance of Dr. Ing. Martin NovakFor the Czech Technical University in Prague

Design Source www.1StopEnergies.com Daniel Nunez, USA. Potential Applications:Wireless Energy Transfer3-D Speakers MotorGeneratorInduction HeatingHV Battery Charging and LightingVortex Coil

Tests done by YouTube users2-Phase MotorNeo-Sphere motorMagnetic Field of the CoilWireless Electricity Transfer

Induction Heating

ConstructionConductor Multiple strands of insulated wire, Litz twisted.Soldering Done such to form 2 insulated loops of wire, in CW and Anti-CW Directions

Frame 11 Slots on a circular disc hold 11 Gears, Each Gear has 12 slots to house conductor

Gear with slotsCentral Circular Disc

Parameters & Tests Coil 1Black L = 4.4mH, R = 45.2Yellow L = 24.1uH, R = 9.2

No load ParametersCY1B2 /CY2B1= 12.5nF

LY1B2/LY2B1 = 6.8mH

Fr = 17.227 kHz

Y1Y2B1B2

Frequency Response at No LoadFrequency(kHz)Input Voltage(VRMS)Output Voltage (VRMS)Phase Shift(deg)5.90.521.3551.710.270.72.493417.481.345.3015.1920.201.576.638.7328.692.4711.6035.302.0710.310.16

Coil 1

Parameters & Tests Coil 2

Construction 12 Strands of polymer insulated wire, soldered to form 2 separate circuits of looped wire.

Difference Between 1st and 2nd Coil Soldering & Conductor winding direction

Black L = 772.1uH, R = 2Yellow L = 772.1uH, R = 4.9

CY1B2 /CY2B1= 2.94nF

Y1Y2B1B2

Frequency Response at No LoadFrequency(kHz) Input Voltage(Vm)Output Voltage(Vm)Phase Shift (deg)33.71.441.36053.52.22.040133.54.564.5602507.67.703469.2810.100500.97.810.50615101806749.42253.317289.411.293.0290063.8038.7919496.41928.0620784.02051.088

Phase Shift and Frequency Response over entire Generator Range

Test as a Motor

LEDFunction GeneratorY1Y2B2B1Neodymium MagnetThe vibrations and rotations were observed at lower frequencies up to 25Hz, above which the vibrations were undetectable by touch and sight

Conclusion2 coils with different configurations, one was powered like a step up transformer The frequency response of the first coil showed no load resonant peaks at 27kHz at which phase shift was minimum.The frequency response of the second coil has no load resonant peaks at 674kHz at which phase shift was maximum.