I think the confusion is that we don't know what to make of the assembly you've made or drawn.
Rather than push everyone to teach every detail, here's a short-cut.
Attached below is a white-paper that I wrote many years ago but it seems to capture the typical construction and principles that an axial-flux alternator uses to work.
I really want you to read it through because I spent a lot of time making it as readable and useful as possible for folks in EXACTLY your situation.
You're creative and motivated. You just need some direction to make the physics come to life in your mind.
Second point: this is a DIY site. That means do-it-yourself. I'm telling you that this project needs some effort on your part to figure stuff out before insisting that others guide your hand. That's no fun for us.
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