schwee
Automotive
- Mar 31, 2003
- 39
I'm building a linear motor employing two coils, arranged axially, about 1" apart, with a hollow rod passing through the coils. I'm planning on embedding a soft iron slug or permanent magnet in the center of this hollow rod, and then energizing each coil alternately to pull the rod back and forth.
I'm finding it very hard to get soft iron or electrical steel rod (like AISI 1002 or 1005) in the quantity (2) and size (.5" and .75" dia, 1" long) that I want. However, it's easy to find permanent magnets in this size and quantity. Can I just substitute a permanent magnet? Will it work as well?
I'm finding it very hard to get soft iron or electrical steel rod (like AISI 1002 or 1005) in the quantity (2) and size (.5" and .75" dia, 1" long) that I want. However, it's easy to find permanent magnets in this size and quantity. Can I just substitute a permanent magnet? Will it work as well?