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question about lateral force

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wardo5757

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Aug 11, 2011
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Hey guys! First post here!
I have a project going and have a question about lateral forces. Imagine a rotor fixed on a shaft, this rotor is sitting in a metal conductive cylinder with a 1/4" gap between the two. Would the attraction keep the rotor from spinning? if so to what effect? Is this resistance or torque measurable?
 
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sorry, forgot to mention the rotor would have magnets in it. the cyllinder would not be magnetic but would be attracted to the magnets.
 
If the cylinder is Iron [magnetic], there will be eddy current and hystersis drag. If the cylinder is non magnetic, there will be eddy current drag only.
 
no windings, just spinning magnets inside of a shield. like sreid wrote, eddy currents will be the drag. calculating them is a whole other story
 
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