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Graduate Neodymium magnet partial shielding
I sure will I am working with the simulations but sometimes it is a bit hard to get the BH curve of the material Regards, Martin- Martin Quevedo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Neodymium magnet partial shielding
I was doing some simulation with QuickField. I used the BH curved provided by the manufacturer to configure the behaviour of permeability of the metal plate. In the simulation I was able to reduce the force to zero by varing the thickness of the plate. So, if the simulation is correct, this...- Martin Quevedo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Neodymium magnet partial shielding
Very interesting answer Beckerman! I was under the impression (wrong apparently) that a portion of magnetic field would go through depending on the thickness up to a saturation point. But according to what you described, it is a all or nothing situation. If no saturation accurs, all magnetic...- Martin Quevedo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Neodymium magnet partial shielding
Dear Karin, Thank you very much for your response! I am planning to do some tests on this particular situation I also wanted to know some math on the matter because I needed to at least get an approximate of the thickness of the hiperco 50 material to place between the magnets. All 3...- Martin Quevedo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Neodymium magnet partial shielding
Hi all distinguished members of this forum ! As my first post here I would like to open with a situation I have been struggling with I have attached a simple diagram of my problem I have 2 cylindrial N52 neodymium magnets axially aligned with each other with opposite poles facing each other...- Martin Quevedo
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- Magnet Neodymium Partial Shielding
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- Forum: Electromagnetism