Title of article :
A bearingless coaxial magnetic gearbox
Author/Authors :
Abdel-Khalik, A.S. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical Engineering, Egypt , Ahmed, S. Texas A M University at Qatar - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Qatar , Massoud, A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical Engineering, Egypt , Massoud, A. Qatar University - Department of Electrical Engineering, Qatar
From page :
573
To page :
582
Abstract :
Recently, magnetic gearboxes (MGBs) are serious contenders to their conventional mechanical counterparts in terms of reduced maintenance requirements, improved reliability, tolerance to mechanical inaccuracies, and inherent overload protection. MGBs are preferably employed in high speed applications and compact harsh environments subjected to severe shock and vibration. A high gear ratio MGB is also a suitable candidate for single stage high-speed transmission applications such as helicopter power transmissions. In this paper, the conventional planetary magnetic gearbox is equipped with a three-phase winding to provide additional magnetic levitation capabilities besides torque transmission, thus creating a bearingless MGB configuration. This was achieved by adding a three-phase winding in the space between the ferromagnetic pieces. The current in this additional winding is controlled to provide decoupled axial forces irrespective of the transmitted mechanical power. This feature is important to reduce the mechanical losses especially for high-speed rotors and can be a viable method for vibration suppression.
Keywords :
Gearbox , Magnetic planetary gear , Bearingless machines , Permanent magnets , Finite elements , Speed reduction ratio
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number :
2540477
Link To Document :
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