gmeast
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2014
- 23
Hello,
I'm new here. There are many companies involved in research or outright production of magnetic couplings. I am involved in an engineering project regarding a radial magnetic torsional coupling. There is an internal radial group of PM's in proximity to an external radial group of PM's, separated by a 1/16" austenitic (paramagnetic, nonmagnetic) stainless steel cylinder (gap). The PM's are even-numbered, 1 for 1, N-S-N-S, etc. on the internal and external radial group. There is no oscillating field. I'm regarding the fields as "static". What would be the best "back' material for the PM groups ... ie cast iron, some steel alloy, I don't think anything like MU metal is required though it has a relative permeability of 1,000,000 compared to the next best of 200,000 for pure Hydrogen annealed Iron.
I have tested a linear version of the coupling using NdFeB disc magnets stuck to 'dumb' mild steel strips (3/4" X what looks like 10 ga galv mild steel from Home Depot). Absolutely NO leakage. The back side of the strips can't even pick up a small paper clip! Seems like the PM field is adequately 'steered' from PM to PM as I said N-S-N-S, etc.
Thanks for any input,
gmeast
I'm new here. There are many companies involved in research or outright production of magnetic couplings. I am involved in an engineering project regarding a radial magnetic torsional coupling. There is an internal radial group of PM's in proximity to an external radial group of PM's, separated by a 1/16" austenitic (paramagnetic, nonmagnetic) stainless steel cylinder (gap). The PM's are even-numbered, 1 for 1, N-S-N-S, etc. on the internal and external radial group. There is no oscillating field. I'm regarding the fields as "static". What would be the best "back' material for the PM groups ... ie cast iron, some steel alloy, I don't think anything like MU metal is required though it has a relative permeability of 1,000,000 compared to the next best of 200,000 for pure Hydrogen annealed Iron.
I have tested a linear version of the coupling using NdFeB disc magnets stuck to 'dumb' mild steel strips (3/4" X what looks like 10 ga galv mild steel from Home Depot). Absolutely NO leakage. The back side of the strips can't even pick up a small paper clip! Seems like the PM field is adequately 'steered' from PM to PM as I said N-S-N-S, etc.
Thanks for any input,
gmeast