The EEC (Electron Energy Corporation) in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is researching the magnetic bearings for an alternative to conventional journal or ball bearings. The purpose of this research was to design and develop a high-temperature (1000úF) hybrid Magnetic Bearing using High Temperature Permanent Magnets (HTPM), developed by the EEC for high performance jet engines at high speeds that supply loads of 500 lbf. Another objective is to design and build a test rig fixture to measure the load capacity of the designed bearing. The permanent magnet bias of the Homopolar radial magnetic bearing reduces the amount of current required for magnetic bearing operation. This reduces the power loss due to ...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
Magnetic bearings are the subject of a new NASA Lewis Research Center and U.S. Army thrust with sign...
Magnetic bearings have traditionally been considered for use in aerospace applications only where pe...
The EEC (Electron Energy Corporation) in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis...
The Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) along with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Magnetic bearings are increasingly being used in a wide variety of applications in the industry such...
The Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) along with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA...
Magnetic bearings have been researched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) f...
Research activities concerning high efficiency permanent magnet plus electromagnet (PM/EM) pancake m...
The gas turbine industry has a continued interest in improving engine performance and reducing net o...
A high temperature magnetic bearing system using high temperature permanent magnets from Electron En...
The main proposed research of this grant were: to design a high-temperature, conical magnetic bearin...
Open loop, experimental force and power measurements of a three-axis, radial, heteropolar magnetic b...
The Structural Mechanics and Dynamics Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center has developed a three...
Magnetic suspension technology has advanced to the point of being able to offer a number of advantag...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
Magnetic bearings are the subject of a new NASA Lewis Research Center and U.S. Army thrust with sign...
Magnetic bearings have traditionally been considered for use in aerospace applications only where pe...
The EEC (Electron Energy Corporation) in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis...
The Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) along with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Magnetic bearings are increasingly being used in a wide variety of applications in the industry such...
The Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) along with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA...
Magnetic bearings have been researched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) f...
Research activities concerning high efficiency permanent magnet plus electromagnet (PM/EM) pancake m...
The gas turbine industry has a continued interest in improving engine performance and reducing net o...
A high temperature magnetic bearing system using high temperature permanent magnets from Electron En...
The main proposed research of this grant were: to design a high-temperature, conical magnetic bearin...
Open loop, experimental force and power measurements of a three-axis, radial, heteropolar magnetic b...
The Structural Mechanics and Dynamics Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center has developed a three...
Magnetic suspension technology has advanced to the point of being able to offer a number of advantag...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
Magnetic bearings are the subject of a new NASA Lewis Research Center and U.S. Army thrust with sign...
Magnetic bearings have traditionally been considered for use in aerospace applications only where pe...