whereswally606
100 kW
https://www.linearlabsinc.com/why-our-motor/
from what I gather its 2 types of motor packed together like a sandwich. but actually 4 motors in total.
My question is, can such a design be 3d printed in plastic and produce a torque monster in a very light weight space efficient manner for the ebike community?
from what I gather its 2 types of motor packed together like a sandwich. but actually 4 motors in total.
source https://www.autoblog.com/2019/10/07...Q8mHwWuqWhimrgSppTU5PY6CkfmmzMXMdAymfLE3rYdEoThe two main electric motor designs are called radial flux and axial flux, which employ a fixed stator and one or two spinning rotors. Linear Labs classifies the HET as a "3D circumferential-flux four-rotor permanent magnet motor," combining radial and axial flux designs. Check out the video to see it in action, but the HET houses a single stator faced on all four sides by rotors, each side having the same polarity so that all magnetic fields move in the direction of motion.
My question is, can such a design be 3d printed in plastic and produce a torque monster in a very light weight space efficient manner for the ebike community?