DaveW wrote:You are probably right, Tommy, but I think the main problems occur when the coil impedance is resistive (i.e. with no back-emf to worry about).
unless you use super conductors the coil is always resistive back emf doesn't change that, it just subtracts from the voltage across that resistance lowering the current. Torque, or in the case of a linear motor force, is proportional to current so for higher speeds you need higher voltage to get the same torque/force
apart from the mechanics a linear motor really isn't different from a rotating motor, servo motors run much in the same
low speed high torque conditions as a linear motor would in a suspension
but I think for a suspension you would try to incorporate something in the mechanics to take up some of the static forces