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Pyrolytic graphite shielding

Started by radmag, January 30, 2009, 07:29:39 AM

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tropes

Quote from: Koen1 on February 01, 2009, 08:58:14 AM
But really, think about it... Either you want the flux to pass through the
"shield" because the flux permeability of the "shield" is much higher than
the surrounding materials, in which case the magnets would become
attracted to the "shield" and would be difficult to remove from the shield,
or you want the flux to be deflected from the shield, never passing through
it and always going around it, which would also "deflect" the flux from
"colliding" with the opposing flux from the opposing magnet, in which
case the magnets would never be attracted to the "shield" but would
"feel" a decreased opposed flux from eachother when the shield
is in place. It would seem that removing the magnets from their "shielded"
spot would increase flux opposition a bit.

right? ;)

You are right. So if the two opposing magnets were attracted to each other and a "shield" of antiferromagnetic material (pyrolytic graphite, bismuth) came between them, they would be repelled.
Tropes

radmag

Did I miss out anything?I am just asking since the beginning of the topic.Is pyrolytic graphite strong enough to repel two strong neo magnets when it is between them?

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Quote from: radmag on February 01, 2009, 10:28:21 PM
Did I miss out anything?I am just asking since the beginning of the topic.Is pyrolytic graphite strong enough to repel two strong neo magnets when it is between them?

It might if it's thick enough, say 2 feet thick.

radmag


PYRODIN123321

you have to make the magnets almost weightless with magnets above to actually levitate....I got some sitting on my desk here cool but very weak ....
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