The use of new powerful permanent magnet materials such as Neodymium-I
ron-Boron alloys can greatly improve the performance of electrical mac
hines. The paper analyzes the impact of their use on linear motors wit
h particular emphasis on fast action over strokes on the order of 5 to
20 mm. Closed-form formulae, which link the travel time to the stroke
and heat dissipation limit of the device, are established, These form
ulae are used to compare various machine configurations, some of which
were devised specifically for this application. It is shown that perm
anent magnet linear motors feature very fast travel times, but can do
so only at low duty cycles. For that reason, two-spring actuators [1]
though not as fast for single motion are superior when higher frequenc
ies of operation are required.