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Engineering I want to do nuclear, electrical, and mechanical engineering
Thanks sir. Ill look into it for sure. I really want to do electromechincal engineering. Not to work on robots, I hate robots and don't know how to feel about them from an economic point of view , but to work on electric motor, and generator design. I might have to combine electrical and...- MagnetDude
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering I want to do nuclear, electrical, and mechanical engineering
Because there are only so many characters I can put in the title I will future explain down here. I want to do design/work on many things... I don't know how likely it is for me to do these things, but I want to work on electric motors, generators, nuclear reactors, Combustion engines, steam...- MagnetDude
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- Degree guidance Electrical Electrical engineering Engineering Mechanical Mechanical engineering Nuclear Nuclear engineering Phd program
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Superconducting magnet with HTS wire
Sorry for the late reply. I am only trying to fine the field that would come out of the Z axis if that is what you mean by axial field. my inner radii is .7535 CM, my outer is going to be 1.691, with 75 turns of HTS wire. I think Ill be able to do all the calculations myself, My math skills...- MagnetDude
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Superconducting magnet with HTS wire
F95toli: This is not a long solenoid though, this is a flat solenoid. To give you more of a perceptive of this wire, here is a link to the I just spent about 30 minutes googling what you suggested, and that you were stating seemed to be right, but all the equations I am finding are for...- MagnetDude
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Superconducting magnet with HTS wire
Hey guys, I am building a superconducting magnet. The wire I have is extremely thin, and is flat. To put it more into perceptive it has a width and height. When I wind it into a magnet, it is more like a disk coil, or racetrack coil. Because it has a different geometry than most other...- MagnetDude
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- Magnet Superconducting Wire
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Magnets: A Scientist's Perspective
Thanks man! I hope to enjoy this forum.- MagnetDude
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Engineering Textbook for electormechanical design reference
I am working on a lot of things with electric motors, and many other electromechanical devices. Any textbook comes to mind?- MagnetDude
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- Design Electromagnets Reference Textbook
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Magnets: A Scientist's Perspective
I like magnets clearly, and will most of the time use this forum to get help with things google cannot help me with. :)- MagnetDude
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- magnets
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- Forum: New Member Introductions