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  1. flofelis

    Is the force btw 2 diametrically magnetized magnets & that of 2 axially magnetized ones the same

    Thanks, IRstuff and Prex =) IRstuff, in that case, I probably should start exploring some FEA tools. FEA would need some sort of mathematic expressions (e.g. in this case, the magnetic field density computation which contributes to the force and torque) to start with too, yes? prex, do you...
  2. flofelis

    Is the force btw 2 diametrically magnetized magnets & that of 2 axially magnetized ones the same

    Thanks alot MagBen and IRstuff for your comments. I realised that I should include an sketch of the setup I am working on for better illustration =) So these are the two diametrically magnetized cylindrical NdFeB PMs placed beside one another with a distance, d. Both are rotated by...
  3. flofelis

    Radial Magnetic Coupling

    Hi Praneshsb, Do you mean the mathematical modelling of Radial Magnetic Coupling? I have seen a synchronous Axial Coupling though (see image below). I am not sure if the radial one can be modelled the same way.
  4. flofelis

    Is the force btw 2 diametrically magnetized magnets & that of 2 axially magnetized ones the same

    Hello~! I am interested in finding the force and torque exerted onto a PM by another PM within the vicinity. So I am just wondering if I could use the same force/torque equations (e.g. for the force as shown below-sorry for the messy typeset) between two axially magentised PMs for the...

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