Hi.
I'm in the process of designing something that requires me to pull a "raft" into water. The requirements are there can be no penetrations in the vessel.
I've decided I want to use an electromagnet to pull the raft into the water.
The raft needs to be made of some type of buyant plastic and I'll likely add either a magnet or "capable of being magnetized" object in the center of the raft.
Underneath on the outside of the vessel I'll have an electromagnet.
The raft only momentarily needs to be submerged.
I want to have the raft just barely boyant enough to keep the platform dry. This will reduce the size of the magnetic required.
Ideally this raft would be about 10"x20".
How can I have an affordable and relatively weak magnetic have longer range of force in one direction?
My concern with using a magnet on the raft is this force won't be fully turned "off" when the electromagnetic is off as it will be attracted a bit still to the electromagnetic.
That being said a "capable of being magnetized" metal mat not have force/ distance to pull the raft down.
I realize I could also just reverse polarity to "push" the raft back up but this adds more complexity when I belive good design could avoid this.
Any help/ suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated .
I've made a sketch and will try and get that posted.
I'm in the process of designing something that requires me to pull a "raft" into water. The requirements are there can be no penetrations in the vessel.
I've decided I want to use an electromagnet to pull the raft into the water.
The raft needs to be made of some type of buyant plastic and I'll likely add either a magnet or "capable of being magnetized" object in the center of the raft.
Underneath on the outside of the vessel I'll have an electromagnet.
The raft only momentarily needs to be submerged.
I want to have the raft just barely boyant enough to keep the platform dry. This will reduce the size of the magnetic required.
Ideally this raft would be about 10"x20".
How can I have an affordable and relatively weak magnetic have longer range of force in one direction?
My concern with using a magnet on the raft is this force won't be fully turned "off" when the electromagnetic is off as it will be attracted a bit still to the electromagnetic.
That being said a "capable of being magnetized" metal mat not have force/ distance to pull the raft down.
I realize I could also just reverse polarity to "push" the raft back up but this adds more complexity when I belive good design could avoid this.
Any help/ suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated .
I've made a sketch and will try and get that posted.