Abstract
A large superconducting magnetic bearing with MPMG YBaCuO material was built in this study. The bearing was driven with a high frequency motor. A pair of the MPMG YBaCuO rings(ϕ4OXϕ65X t20) were fixed in the cooling spaces which were partitioned with thin seal plate. The spaces were cooled with liquid nitrogen.
The shaft was centerized with a specially designed centerizing device. Without the device the rotational shaft will be fixed at arbitrary position. The weight of a rotor of the bearing was 2.4kg and it could be rotated safely at 30000 rpm.
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Fukuyama, H. et al. (1992). Superconducting Magnetic Bearing Using MPMG YBaCuO. In: Hayakawa, H., Koshizuka, N. (eds) Advances in Superconductivity IV. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68195-3_239
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