Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.30
Evidence
0.10
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.20
TRL
2
Goal
Generate mechanical power using only magnetic fields without external energy consumption.
Problem
Need for efficient, compact power generation without fuel consumption.
Concept Summary
The engine consists of two stator magnets forming a closed circular magnetic circuit with an air gap. In the air gap a rotor made of arc-shaped Fe-Si elements (a magneto-reactive circuit) interacts with the flowing magnetic field lines, producing torque without windings or external power input.
Principles
- Closed magnetic circuit
- Magneto-reactive rotor
- Conversion of magnetic field flow into mechanical torque
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Iron-Silicon (Fe-Si) alloy
- Iron-Silicium yokes
Mechanisms of Action
- Interaction of magnetic field lines with Fe-Si rotor elements
- Lorentz-type forces generating rotation
Energy Sources
Applications
- power generation
- vehicle propulsion
Claimed Performance
At least 7-8 HP per kilogram of magnetic circuit; a 100 kg engine could generate ~=800 HP.
Limitations
- No experimental validation provided
- Claims of no consumption lack quantitative data
Red Flags
- Lack of quantitative experimental data
- Free-energy claim without peer-reviewed evidence
- No independent replication