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DUAL-STAGE CENTRING MAGNETIC BEARING

  • US 20090126519A1
  • Filed: 11/06/2008
  • Published: 05/21/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/16/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Magnetic bearing allowing the centring of a mobile body with respect to a reference body comprising:

  • a first ferromagnetic armature secured to the mobile body, with symmetry of revolution, and having a plurality of annularly distributed magnets,a second and a third ferromagnetic armature, secured to the reference body, with symmetry of revolution, and supporting a plurality of annularly distributed windings,an excitation circuit making to apply an excitation current to said windings,the magnetic bearing having symmetry of revolution and exhibiting an axis of revolution and a height, and additionally possessing a centre, belonging to the axis of revolution and situated half way up the height of said magnetic bearing, as well as a first and a second orthogonal, reference axis intersecting at the centre of the magnetic bearing, said first and second reference axes defining a mid-plane of the magnetic bearing orthogonal to the axis of revolution of said magnetic bearing, wherein;

    the magnetic bearing is arranged on an upper stage and a lower stage, the first, second and third armatures consequently comprising two stages, and the plurality of magnets being composed of a first and a second set of magnets, the upper stage having the first set of annularly distributed magnets and the lower stage having the second set of annularly distributed magnets, the first and second sets of magnets exhibiting directions of magnetization that are parallel to the axis of revolution of the magnetic bearing and of opposite senses, the first, second and third ferromagnetic armatures being designed in such a way that three annular air gaps separate the first armature from the second armature, and that three annular air gaps separate the first armature from the third armature; and

    wherein,each winding is wound around an axis of revolution of the winding in the mid-plane of the magnetic bearing and passing approximately through the centre of the magnetic bearing, this arrangement of the windings making it possible to utilize the entirety of the windings present in the bearing and, in cooperation with the plurality of magnets, to control the centring of the mobile body with respect to the reference body for translational motions in relation to the first and second reference axes and, in a passive manner, in relation to the axis of revolution of the magnetic bearing.

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