Modeling Energy Creation Dataset

Citation Author(s):
Andrew
Ward
Positive Electron Co
Submitted by:
Andrew Ward
Last updated:
Tue, 01/24/2023 - 00:35
DOI:
10.21227/rwda-jf54
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Abstract 

The law of conservation of energy has yet to be disproven. However, an inability to disprove this law is no proof of its validity. Energy creation was modeled with a lagging current and a quasi-sinusoidal variance in capacitance. A quasi-sinusoidal variance here is a sinusoidal waveform whose mean is larger than its median. The stator’s quasi-sinusoidal variance in capacitance is formed by the rotors’ electrostatic induction within its conductive segments, which is induced by the stator’s charge. The stator, connected to a dc voltage source, an electrical load, and an oversized inductor, form an RLC circuit. In combination with the dc voltage source and oversized inductor, the stator’s quasi-sinusoidal variance in capacitance establishes a lagging-alternating current. The lagging charge’s corresponding peaks occur once while the stator’s capacitance is slowly decreasing and once while the stator’s capacitance is quickly increasing. This difference in the stator’s variance in capacitance enables energy to be created. Variations of this device were modeled within Ansys and Maplesoft. In one variation, 10.77 Watts of average electrical power, 6.58 Watts of average mechanical power, and 1.11 Watts of average power within the dc voltage source were created. Therefore, this device was modeled as having over-unity energy conversion. 

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There are six downloadable .zip files associated with the article Modeling Energy Creation with a Lagging Current and a Quasi-Sinusoidal Variance in Capacitance.

  1. Graphs and Tables
    1. Excel files of all graphs and tables used within the article; each of which are labeled with their respective figure or table numbers.
  2. Data Files
    1. Raw, Excel files of Ansys and MapleSim's export and import files.
      1. Ansys Measurement Exports
      2. MapleSim Imports
      3. MapleSim Exports
      4. Ansys Imports
  3. CAD
    1. Raw, IronCad, CAD file and its exported .sat file which was imported into Ansys
  4. MapleSim 
    1. MapleSim Simulation save file. The fifteen variations have been saved, but the file can be used to test other variations as well.
  5. Ansys
    1. Ansys Simulation archive file. The best four of the fifteen variations were tested, and their results have been saved.
      1. Due to the size of this file only the best variations were tested with the assumption that if the best four were validated the others would be as well.
  6. Ansys Simulation Videos

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