gowan
Geotechnical
- Oct 23, 2010
- 3
I'm making a geophone, a seismic sensor.
My plan is to get a 3/4" diameter by 1" neodymium round bar magnet. Then surround it with a collar with a space sufficient to accept a thin plastic cylinder wound with speaker wire.
I notice that in the commercial versions, the wire is wound at the top 1/4 and the bottom 1/4 of the cylinder.
Also, it seems that a 3/4" by 1" cylinder is available, but I would have to buy the outer collar in sections.
I anticipate the movement of the cylindar with the coil(s)
will be typically 1 - 2 mm. (mixing my lenght units)
Should the induction coils be totally inside the the space between the two magnets, or should 1/3 or 1/2 of the coil extend out of the air space? I'm guessing it should be centered in the area of the greatest concentration of flux.
Upon trying this project, I realize that I know little of magnetic circuits,, Where to position the magnets to get a condensed area of flux into which to put the induction coil(s) All help and redirection is most appreciated!
My plan is to get a 3/4" diameter by 1" neodymium round bar magnet. Then surround it with a collar with a space sufficient to accept a thin plastic cylinder wound with speaker wire.
I notice that in the commercial versions, the wire is wound at the top 1/4 and the bottom 1/4 of the cylinder.
Also, it seems that a 3/4" by 1" cylinder is available, but I would have to buy the outer collar in sections.
I anticipate the movement of the cylindar with the coil(s)
will be typically 1 - 2 mm. (mixing my lenght units)
Should the induction coils be totally inside the the space between the two magnets, or should 1/3 or 1/2 of the coil extend out of the air space? I'm guessing it should be centered in the area of the greatest concentration of flux.
Upon trying this project, I realize that I know little of magnetic circuits,, Where to position the magnets to get a condensed area of flux into which to put the induction coil(s) All help and redirection is most appreciated!