This paper presents the conception and real prototype implementation of an original superconducting frictionless zero field cooling (ZFC) bearing. In the previous paper, a viability study of a ZFC-superconducting bearing concept was conducted. It showed that the virtual prototype was feasible. Moreover, the simulation studies showed that a ZFC superconducting track provides not only effective lateral stability but also higher levitation forces than the commonly used field cooling (FC) tracks. In this paper, the new ZFC bearing virtual prototype is modeled in three-dimensional and physically realized. The implementation was made in high-density polyurethane, for low-temperature robustness, using both a three axes computer numerical control (...
Melt-textured Y-Ba-Cu-O (YBCO) is prepared in a batch process with reproducible material properties....
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...
© 2002-2011 IEEE. High-speed superconducting motors and generators stand to benefit from superconduc...
This paper presents the conception of an original superconducting Frictionless Zero Field Cooling be...
Based on the levitating design of the Zero-Field-Cooled (ZFC) Maglev previously developed, a novel h...
This paper presents the conception, simulation and experimental evaluation of magnetic bearings base...
We built a flywheel system with superconducting magnetic bearings. The bearing consists of six melt-...
International audienceThe levitation force between a superconductor and a permanent magnet has been ...
To realize the practical use of superconducting bearings, three types of superconducting bearing sys...
The physics and technology of superconducting bearings is reviewed. Particular attention is given to...
The material requirements, material manufacturing and magnetic properties that are relevant to fabri...
Most practical bearings are mechanical bearings such as ball-bearings and roller-bearings. They have...
A flywheel for energy storage using autostable high-T(sub c) superconducting magnetic bearings has b...
Abstract—A high-temperature superconductor (HTS) journal bearing was designed for a flywheel energy ...
Using hollow cylinders made from melt-textured, bulk YBCO material, superconducting magnetic bearing...
Melt-textured Y-Ba-Cu-O (YBCO) is prepared in a batch process with reproducible material properties....
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...
© 2002-2011 IEEE. High-speed superconducting motors and generators stand to benefit from superconduc...
This paper presents the conception of an original superconducting Frictionless Zero Field Cooling be...
Based on the levitating design of the Zero-Field-Cooled (ZFC) Maglev previously developed, a novel h...
This paper presents the conception, simulation and experimental evaluation of magnetic bearings base...
We built a flywheel system with superconducting magnetic bearings. The bearing consists of six melt-...
International audienceThe levitation force between a superconductor and a permanent magnet has been ...
To realize the practical use of superconducting bearings, three types of superconducting bearing sys...
The physics and technology of superconducting bearings is reviewed. Particular attention is given to...
The material requirements, material manufacturing and magnetic properties that are relevant to fabri...
Most practical bearings are mechanical bearings such as ball-bearings and roller-bearings. They have...
A flywheel for energy storage using autostable high-T(sub c) superconducting magnetic bearings has b...
Abstract—A high-temperature superconductor (HTS) journal bearing was designed for a flywheel energy ...
Using hollow cylinders made from melt-textured, bulk YBCO material, superconducting magnetic bearing...
Melt-textured Y-Ba-Cu-O (YBCO) is prepared in a batch process with reproducible material properties....
Friction free bearings at 77 k or higher are possible using the high T(sub c) copper oxide ceramic s...
© 2002-2011 IEEE. High-speed superconducting motors and generators stand to benefit from superconduc...