I made up my drawings and gonna get some quotes. Not certain what I want for thickness though. I am thinking 1/4" should do me fine with this design. What do you guys think?
About 24" disks, cutouts for spokes to remove weight, add looks, help cooling etc..
Probably 1/4" thick, maybe 3/8"?
The outer magnet area will have 12 holes for bolts, centered between the 12 magnets.
There will be a ring with 12 tapped holes which bolts to the main disk. This gives me at least 1/2" thick ring where the magnets sit to conduct the flux and also provides more strenght on the outer rim.
The 12 bolt heads on the inner surface between magnets will also provide surface for resin to bond/lock.
I plan to use a spacer in the spoke area to set the airgap. Once I have decided the thickness needed I would bolt a spacer between each spoke near the outer rim. In using spacers this way on the spokes I will be bolting the front and rear rotor togther also which I think will add more strength and avoid flexing of disks durring yawing.
I am trying to cut weight and also materail costs while increasing stuctural strenght.
I think as we move farther from the hub and use larger magnets we will have more tendancy for our disks to begin warping together under the pull of the large magnets. Adding spacers to outer ends of spokes should prevent the warping though it may make changing airgaps a bit harder using shims or such.
The question is about the thinkness of the metal, but if curious about the stator I will be trying something new on that also.
I plan to assemble the rotors only once. The stator I plan to cast in several parts so I can change it without disturbing the rotors.