Coil winding / Re: How to determine the lmits of a coil / magnet configuration
« Last post by brandnewb on February 19, 2024, 10:17:39 PM »And then to think all I wanted was to stay focussed on a clear goal.
I even reminded about that here in this thread.
I will report back once I have reached my goal.
Thx guys for the input.
Yet I feel we are diverting from the matter at hand.
Please focus solely and only on the matter at hand as outlined below;
1) create a bunch of different test coils varying from 0.4mm diam wire size to 1mm diam. and also in shape.
Do make sure that the 0.4mm wire coils are at all times 4 x more winds than the 1mm one. As one can fit only 4 times that wire in the same space of a 1mm one.
2) run various magnet configurations over all variations of the coils at the intended frequency. for single density that would be around 3.8 Hz and for double density that would be double that.
3) record what voltage each coil can produce at said frequencies,
4) hook up an Variable Frequency Drive to the variac at the intended frequency and at the voltage level it would have produced while induced by the magnets spinning.
5) now measure the magnetic field on each coil making sure to also take into account the depth and area it encompasses ( larger is better for breaking ability)
Now what I am looking for is either to hear "sounds like a plan" or "nah this is a bogus plan and I will tell you why"