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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Yes, the pneumatic stepper is the way. I have just started working with a 3D printer. Hope to give my feedback here soon.- maxim
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Just a small update: I am looking at linear pneumatic steppers. This seems the way to go on in MRI applications.- maxim
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Thank you Tom for your reply! Honestly I do not understand the solution by using belts, probably I have no experience in micro-mechanics and I have no details on how to realize a such positioning system. May be obvious for all of you, not for me. There are some examples I can look into figure...- maxim
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Hi jrmichler thank you for your reply! That's interesting. Can you share with me a simple project, so I can see exactly your approach? Yes, this is the main problem. The motor will work in a quite strong magnetic field of course, and I have no idea how it reacts. I just discovered the...- maxim
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Thank you. What about a pneumatic stepper motor?- maxim
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Non magnetic linear displacement system for moving a Hall Sensor
Dear mechanical expert I have to realize a linear displacement system for a Hall sensor that has to slide along the central axis of a narrow cylinder and with which high intensity magnetic field measurements (1-14 Tesla) have to be made. The field is produced by a commercial vertical magnet...- maxim
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- Displacement Linear Magnetic Sensor System
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering