Wedwin
Electrical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 35
Hello all!
I have been thinking about making a linear motor. Several permanent magnets on a rail and a trolley with six anchors that is turned on and off in sequence.
(sorry if the gif is hogging all resources)
I have tried to draw this with a few different measurements. But I can't decide which is the better. In the animation, there is 48mm between magnets, and anchors are one and a third length, that is 64mm. the anchors are spaced with 6mm difference.
My question is: is there a more optimal way of defining the length of the anchors? Should they be a bit closer to the spacing of the magnets?
To suppress a little of the "cogging" the anchors are switched off as it nears a magnet. And I still don't want the magnetic fields to be too far apart.
What throws me is that the anchors are energized for such a short period, and my knowledge is not sufficient to make a scientific decision.
I have been thinking about making a linear motor. Several permanent magnets on a rail and a trolley with six anchors that is turned on and off in sequence.

I have tried to draw this with a few different measurements. But I can't decide which is the better. In the animation, there is 48mm between magnets, and anchors are one and a third length, that is 64mm. the anchors are spaced with 6mm difference.
My question is: is there a more optimal way of defining the length of the anchors? Should they be a bit closer to the spacing of the magnets?
To suppress a little of the "cogging" the anchors are switched off as it nears a magnet. And I still don't want the magnetic fields to be too far apart.
What throws me is that the anchors are energized for such a short period, and my knowledge is not sufficient to make a scientific decision.