Fabio88
Aerospace
- May 27, 2014
- 18
Hi all,
I'm trying to build a magnetic circuit (custom geometry, see draw) and having a lot of trouble with the material choice..
Biggest problem: temperature (probably up to 350-400C) if necessary a cooling system can be realized but temperature would not be less than 200C for sure.
Now I describe to you the purpose of the device:
We are trying to build a magnetic circuit which can be described as a C magnetic core with a coil on it driven in AC (with a DC bias); the goal is to have a good changing in the magnetic field in the air gap of the 'C'.
We want a fast system that shows fast change in the magnetic field in the air gap accordingly whit the modulation of the voltage applied to the coil; so we would like to have a small time constant and small phase lag in the reluctance of the material.
Also good behavior at high frequency is required (over the DC bias we are going to have a sinusoidal signal up to 30 kHz but we are probably also going to use other time of signal which may have some higher frequency component (step signal)).
Probably no laminated metal is going to withstand the temperature and also the custom geometry could be a problem so I think the only solution is powder material, but you are the expert
Thank you really a lot for your help.
Please find attached a very rough draw of the system.
I'm trying to build a magnetic circuit (custom geometry, see draw) and having a lot of trouble with the material choice..
Biggest problem: temperature (probably up to 350-400C) if necessary a cooling system can be realized but temperature would not be less than 200C for sure.
Now I describe to you the purpose of the device:
We are trying to build a magnetic circuit which can be described as a C magnetic core with a coil on it driven in AC (with a DC bias); the goal is to have a good changing in the magnetic field in the air gap of the 'C'.
We want a fast system that shows fast change in the magnetic field in the air gap accordingly whit the modulation of the voltage applied to the coil; so we would like to have a small time constant and small phase lag in the reluctance of the material.
Also good behavior at high frequency is required (over the DC bias we are going to have a sinusoidal signal up to 30 kHz but we are probably also going to use other time of signal which may have some higher frequency component (step signal)).
Probably no laminated metal is going to withstand the temperature and also the custom geometry could be a problem so I think the only solution is powder material, but you are the expert
Thank you really a lot for your help.
Please find attached a very rough draw of the system.