Title :
The Use of an
Hollow Cylinder and Pulse Magnetized (RE)BCO Bulk for Magnetic Levitation Applications
Author :
Patel, Anup ; Hopkins, Simon C. ; Giunchi, Giovanni ; Albisetti, Alessandro Figini ; Yunhua Shi ; Palka, R. ; Cardwell, David A. ; Glowacki, Bartek A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. Sci. & Metall., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
Both MgB2 and (RE)BCO bulk materials can provide a highly compact source of magnetic field when magnetized. The properties of these materials when magnetized by a pulsed field are potentially useful for a number of applications, including magnetic levitation. This paper reports on pulsed field magnetization of single 25 mm diameter (RE)BCO bulks using a recently constructed pulse magnetization facility, which allows an automated sequence of pulses to be delivered. The facility allows measurement of force between a magnetized (RE)BCO bulk and a bulk MgB2 hollow cylinder, which is field cooled in the field of the magnetized (RE)BCO bulk. Hysteresis cycling behavior for small displacement is also measured to extract the stiffness value. The levitation forces up to 500 N were obtained, the highest ever measured between two bulks and proves the concept of a bulk-bulk superconducting bearing design.
Keywords :
barium compounds; high-temperature superconductors; magnetic levitation; magnetisation; manganese compounds; rare earth compounds; (RE)BCO bulk material; bulk hollow cylinder; bulk-bulk superconducting bearing design; constructed pulse magnetization facility; field cooling; force measurement; highly compact source; hysteresis cycling behavior; levitation forces; magnetic field; magnetic levitation applications; material properties; pulse automated sequence; pulse magnetized (RE)BCO bulk; pulsed field magnetization; single (RE)BCO bulks; size 25 mm; Force; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic levitation; Saturation magnetization; Superconducting magnets; $hbox{MgB}_{2}$; Magnetic bearings; magnetic levitation; magnetized bulk; permanent magnet; pulsed field magnetization;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2012.2236143