HALBACH-ARRAY RADIAL STABILIZER FOR A PASSIVE MAGNETIC BEARING
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
- a cylinder having an outer wall characterized as having four quadrants and further having a central longitudinal axis;
a separate winding located on each quadrant, wherein the positive output of the windings located on geometrically opposite quadrants are connected together;
a rotor configured to rotate around said cylinder; and
a Halbach array attached to the inner wall of said rotor and configured to concentrate its magnetic field near the inner surface of the array.
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Abstract
A radial stabilizer is provided for stabilizing levitation passive bearing elements against lateral displacements. The stabilizer provides a means to introduce anisotropy in the radial stiffness of the stabilizer. The presence of anisotropic stiffness has a strongly stabilizing effect on whirl-type rotor-dynamic instabilities. The stabilizer design also provides a means for continuously monitoring the state of health of the rotor by signaling the onset of changes of balance that would be expected to precede any major failure.
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
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a cylinder having an outer wall characterized as having four quadrants and further having a central longitudinal axis; a separate winding located on each quadrant, wherein the positive output of the windings located on geometrically opposite quadrants are connected together; a rotor configured to rotate around said cylinder; and a Halbach array attached to the inner wall of said rotor and configured to concentrate its magnetic field near the inner surface of the array. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus, comprising:
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a cylinder having an outer wall and a central longitudinal axis, wherein said outer wall can be characterized as having four quadrants that altogether span the circumference of said outer wall such that a first quadrant is adjacent to a second quadrant which is adjacent to a third quadrant which is adjacent to a fourth quadrant which is adjacent to said first quadrant, wherein said first quadrant is on the opposite side of said axis from said third quadrant and wherein said second quadrant is on the opposite side of said axis from said fourth quadrant; a first winding located on said first quadrant and not on the other quadrants, said first winding having a first negative lead and a first positive lead, wherein said first negative lead is grounded; a second winding located on said second quadrant and not on the other quadrants, said second winding having a second negative lead and a second positive lead, wherein said second negative lead is grounded; a third winding located on said third quadrant and not on the other quadrants, said third winding having a third negative lead and a third positive lead, wherein said third negative lead is grounded, wherein said first positive lead and said third positive lead are connected together; a fourth winding located on said fourth quadrant and not on the other quadrants, said fourth winding having a fourth negative lead and a fourth positive lead, wherein said fourth negative lead is grounded, wherein said second positive lead and said fourth positive lead are connected together; a rotor configured to rotate around said cylinder; and a Halbach array attached to the inner wall of said rotor and configured to concentrate its magnetic field near the inner surface of the array. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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