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Electrical
- Aug 27, 2003
- 4
A friend is trying to get an electromagnet to interact, solenoid style, (push and pull) with a strong rare earth magnet.
The objective is to move a iron spool. Where the coil is wound around a brass tube that spaces the inside of the coil 1/8 inch from the outside surface diameter of the moveable iron spool. The iron spool is attracted to the rare earth magnet and the electro magnet can not induce a magnetic field into the iron spool so as to free it from the rare earth magnet.
Is the 1/8 inch gap between the coil ID and iron spool OD the problem? Maybe a simular gap is needed between the spool and rare earth magnet?
Is the relative strength of the rare earth magnet the problem?
He only gets a weak force change in the iron spool's attachment to the rare earth magnet, but the rare earth magnet does rise in temperature a bit. This happens with PWM, or DC amperage. Why? What possible error/s is/are being made?
The objective is to move a iron spool. Where the coil is wound around a brass tube that spaces the inside of the coil 1/8 inch from the outside surface diameter of the moveable iron spool. The iron spool is attracted to the rare earth magnet and the electro magnet can not induce a magnetic field into the iron spool so as to free it from the rare earth magnet.
Is the 1/8 inch gap between the coil ID and iron spool OD the problem? Maybe a simular gap is needed between the spool and rare earth magnet?
Is the relative strength of the rare earth magnet the problem?
He only gets a weak force change in the iron spool's attachment to the rare earth magnet, but the rare earth magnet does rise in temperature a bit. This happens with PWM, or DC amperage. Why? What possible error/s is/are being made?