USMechE6
Mechanical
- Sep 21, 2016
- 50
Hello,
Please forgive my lack of knowledge on magnetism. I have an application in which I need a ring magnet of fixed strength on a piston to trip a sensor (reed switch) a certain radius away from the axis of travel (greater than the OD of the magnet). The sensor requires a field strength of a certain range. If I need to keep the sensor location fixed, can I tweak the Gauss it sees by placing another ring of steel (or aluminum or stainless) around the magnet? Will this redirect the field lines more through the outer ring and less through free space where the sensor is? The magnet is described as being axially magnetized, N42.
Please forgive my lack of knowledge on magnetism. I have an application in which I need a ring magnet of fixed strength on a piston to trip a sensor (reed switch) a certain radius away from the axis of travel (greater than the OD of the magnet). The sensor requires a field strength of a certain range. If I need to keep the sensor location fixed, can I tweak the Gauss it sees by placing another ring of steel (or aluminum or stainless) around the magnet? Will this redirect the field lines more through the outer ring and less through free space where the sensor is? The magnet is described as being axially magnetized, N42.