lovetolearn
Electrical
- Aug 29, 2003
- 2
Hello. I love this place! So many good, full answers everywhere!
I'm designing a windmill, aiming for the 800-1000 watt range. My idea is to build my stator core out of strips of steel, bent into circle. It will be perhaps 20 strips in concentric circles. My girlfriend works in a factory that makes little metal thingy's, so I should be able to get it cut into strips easily. But what material should I use?
I heard somewhere that 1006 low carbon steel is good. I can get 1008 pretty easily. I have found no information on the properties of these steels. I think I need low coercivity and high saturation.
Any help? Thanks!
Greg
I'm designing a windmill, aiming for the 800-1000 watt range. My idea is to build my stator core out of strips of steel, bent into circle. It will be perhaps 20 strips in concentric circles. My girlfriend works in a factory that makes little metal thingy's, so I should be able to get it cut into strips easily. But what material should I use?
I heard somewhere that 1006 low carbon steel is good. I can get 1008 pretty easily. I have found no information on the properties of these steels. I think I need low coercivity and high saturation.
Any help? Thanks!
Greg