Building powerful magnetic levitation device

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Anoop Koushik
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I want to have a powerful magnetic levitation device as an attraction for college fest and also as my first big project!
So I need to know how to start with it.
I need to workout with all theory parts before I start building it !
Where to start from?
 
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You'll need one of those 5 concepts, all have some problems:
  • Superconductors - cooling and cryogenics issues
  • Active electronic stabilisation - not easy to realize
  • Rotation (Levitron-style) - can be hard to balance out if you want to do it on your own
  • Really strong magnets and diamagnetic materials (like the levitating frogs) - I doubt you'll reach the required magnetic field strength
  • some support structure with contact - probably not what you want
 
You might want to look at a Halbach array for a short levitation track.
https://str.llnl.gov/str/Post.html
http://www.askmar.com/Inductrack/2008-12%20Design%20of%20Halbach%20Arrays.pdf
 
Anoop Koushik said:
I want to have a powerful magnetic levitation device as an attraction for college fest and also as my first big project!
So I need to know how to start with it.
I need to workout with all theory parts before I start building it !
Where to start from?

I don't suppose you wanted a make a demonstration like this one:

 
I want to build something similar to CLM 1.5 !