johnnyBronny
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2014
- 9
Dear all,
I am a new member in this forum. I am working as a research engineer in a company, and I am currently engaged in a very important research project. As I am a mechanical engineer, I don't understand much of electromagnetism. My question is: I want to have a plate that magnetically attracts a beam, i.e., creates an attractive force between the plate and the beam. I know I need two poles. What can I do to have the beam attracted? One pole on the magnet, and other on the beam? Or how? I want the attraction to be made in only one direction but in the two ways. How can I do this? Do I need two magnets, oriented 180 degrees in relation to each other? or how would you do that? Sorry about not telling more information, but as you can understand the engineering companies work with non-disclosure agreements.
Thanks a lot,
Johnny
I am a new member in this forum. I am working as a research engineer in a company, and I am currently engaged in a very important research project. As I am a mechanical engineer, I don't understand much of electromagnetism. My question is: I want to have a plate that magnetically attracts a beam, i.e., creates an attractive force between the plate and the beam. I know I need two poles. What can I do to have the beam attracted? One pole on the magnet, and other on the beam? Or how? I want the attraction to be made in only one direction but in the two ways. How can I do this? Do I need two magnets, oriented 180 degrees in relation to each other? or how would you do that? Sorry about not telling more information, but as you can understand the engineering companies work with non-disclosure agreements.
Thanks a lot,
Johnny