Magnetic levitation
Magnetic levitation
(OP)
Hey Guys and Gals.. trying to levitate a 750 lb. object... can it be done.. or should I make the object lighter??
My thoughts about using a high strength automotive computer (for stabilization) are only one idea...any help??
The object would be roughly 4’ by 9’ in length….
I want to use the computer to act as a stabilizer by alternating current flow to various solenoids.. or coil guns…..again…any help?
It is said that this cannot be done. Without Sucking the belt buckles off of EVERY Texan from Houston to Dallas, Along with the iron in their blood!! LOLOL
What a pretty sight!
My thoughts about using a high strength automotive computer (for stabilization) are only one idea...any help??
The object would be roughly 4’ by 9’ in length….
I want to use the computer to act as a stabilizer by alternating current flow to various solenoids.. or coil guns…..again…any help?
It is said that this cannot be done. Without Sucking the belt buckles off of EVERY Texan from Houston to Dallas, Along with the iron in their blood!! LOLOL
What a pretty sight!





RE: Magnetic levitation
RE: Magnetic levitation
the Maglev train in China has been manufactured by
Siemens and ThyssenKrupp in Germany and it has been operated on a test circuit in Germany for more than ten years.
See http://www.transrapid.de/en/index.html
RE: Magnetic levitation
I am wondering though, what is the application? Lifting an object using magenetics is easy, really it is.. but what are you hoping to accomplish by doing this? Moving the object about a track or random movements? Is there more information you can offer us that would help us narrow down solutions?
RE: Magnetic levitation
RE: Magnetic levitation
RE: Magnetic levitation
In any event, what your looking for has been done in the maglev train field. You might also get your desired result with a array of SmCo or Nd-Fe-B magnets.
RE: Magnetic levitation
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