Building a High-Powered Solenoid: Considerations and Challenges

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To build a high-powered solenoid, considerations include the thickness of enamelled copper wire, which must be calculated to prevent overheating at 10A and 2000 turns. Enamelled aluminum is also a potential option. A suitable power source, such as a PC power supply, can provide the necessary constant current, and a solenoid force calculator can help determine the required specifications. The choice of plunger material is crucial, with magnetic or metal options being preferred, and the frame's influence on magnetic flux should be considered for optimal performance. The project aims to create multiple solenoids for moving weights quickly and efficiently, highlighting the need for practical guidance beyond theoretical knowledge.
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I need to project a solenoid. But i have some questions:
- How much need to be thick enamelled copper? How i can calculate the thickness necessary? (to not burn solenoid wire)
- Will be good enamelled alluminium too?
This if i suppose to power it with 10A, 2000turns.
And:
- How i can power the coil?(where i can find or build a generator to give me 10A costant current?)
- How i can build a generator(or multiple generators) to power multiple solenoids with this high current?
- Where i can find or buy a good plunger, it need to be magnetic or metal(what type of metal)? With full core?

Thank you.
 
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Also:
- How much frame influence the magnetic flux? I need to connect it to ground or an end wire of the coil?

Permalloy is a good material to have a high speed(50-100hz) and high force(10N-40N)?
 
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Why do you want to build a solenoid?

10 A is well in the range of commercial power supplies, assuming your coil resistance is reasonable (that will influce your thermal load as well). Why 10 A?
 
Bern123 said:
The price of commercial solenoid is too high, and i need to build a lot of it(15-20) with different powers.
To do what?
 
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