Wedwin
Electrical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 35
I have dabbled with the thought of making a simple sort of linear motor. This far it is merely a thing in my mind. But it raised a few questions about how to produce the components.
Main issue is the shape of the stators. As I have read here the faces to the magnets seem important.
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I have tried to visualize a C and U respectively. I hope You understand what I mean. I wish to know if any of them are favourable from a magnetic view.
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The C-shape has a distinct area facing the magnet, whereas the U-shaped one doesn't, but should be easier to make.
I could of course make blocks to fasten in the gap and make faces. Would I gain something from making faces that are bigger than the magnets, even in the C-shape?
Next up: How much of a loss will a hole for threads fastening the stator make? I guess most of the hole will be filled with a screw.
Not only for fastening, but making the stator out of straight blocks, would it be a bad idea to screw the pieces together instead of bending a solid stick into shape?.
I intend to use DC or rectified AC.
And as a finishing point. In the formulas there is no reference to where along the stator that the coild is placed. So, am I right in assuming I can make two coils on the 'arms' just as well as one on the 'backbone'?
Main issue is the shape of the stators. As I have read here the faces to the magnets seem important.
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| |----| |
-- | |
-- | |
| |----| |
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I have tried to visualize a C and U respectively. I hope You understand what I mean. I wish to know if any of them are favourable from a magnetic view.
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| |
--------| |
--------| |
| |
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The C-shape has a distinct area facing the magnet, whereas the U-shaped one doesn't, but should be easier to make.
I could of course make blocks to fasten in the gap and make faces. Would I gain something from making faces that are bigger than the magnets, even in the C-shape?
Next up: How much of a loss will a hole for threads fastening the stator make? I guess most of the hole will be filled with a screw.
Not only for fastening, but making the stator out of straight blocks, would it be a bad idea to screw the pieces together instead of bending a solid stick into shape?.
I intend to use DC or rectified AC.
And as a finishing point. In the formulas there is no reference to where along the stator that the coild is placed. So, am I right in assuming I can make two coils on the 'arms' just as well as one on the 'backbone'?