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==Double Sided Axial Flux== | ==Double Sided Axial Flux== | ||
*Can be as fast as you pulse it - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkwLpAAfBVI] | *Can be as fast as you pulse it - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkwLpAAfBVI] | ||
:*100W, about 1 in lb torque - 7000 RPM - so 70 RPM gets you 100 in lb. Comparable to current motors. | |||
==Other Common== | ==Other Common== |
Revision as of 17:29, 20 April 2019
Examples
Halbach PMDC
- MakeSEA 600W motor - [1]. MakeSEA 40 and 90W - 0.06 peak Nm torque - about 70% efficiency. MakeSEA 60W -[2]
- Testing on an ultralight aircraft with 600W motor - [3]
- French project - radial motor - .14 Nm torque - 100W - [4]
- Small Halbach array generator - 7W per 1000 rpm - [5]
PMDC
- Great scott - [6]
Linear
- Model steam engine - Solenoid Model Steam Engine
Double Sided Axial Flux
- Can be as fast as you pulse it - [7]
- 100W, about 1 in lb torque - 7000 RPM - so 70 RPM gets you 100 in lb. Comparable to current motors.