DocumentCode
1015533
Title
The Specific Load Capacity of Radial-Flux Radial Magnetic Bearings
Author
Khoo, W.K.S. ; Garvey, S.D. ; Kalita, K.
Author_Institution
Nottingham Univ., Nottingham
Volume
43
Issue
7
fYear
2007
fDate
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3293
Lastpage
3300
Abstract
This paper addresses the specific load capacity of radial-flux radial magnetic bearings and provides some insight into what values are achievable and how these values depend on various parameters such as air-gap thickness, allowable temperature rise in the coils, certain heat-transfer coefficients, and certain de-rating factors associated with the distribution of the bearing load in time and space. We define the specific load capacity of a radial magnetic bearing as the ratio of the largest sustainable root-mean-square radial force to the total self-weight of all parts necessary for the electromagnetic function of the bearing. We show that it is possible to push the limit of the specific load capacity of naturally cooled bearings up to around 35:1 with present-day materials, for a wide range of practical bearing sizes. This figure is still very small compared with the capacity of mechanical bearings.
Keywords
heat transfer; magnetic bearings; rotors; air-gap thickness; coils; electromagnetic function; heat-transfer coefficients; radial-flux radial magnetic bearings; root-mean-square radial force; rotor diameter; specific load capacity; Air gaps; Electromagnetic forces; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic materials; Manufacturing; Mechanical bearings; Space heating; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Thermal loading; Active radial magnetic bearings; finite element thermal analysis; magnetic model; specific load capacity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2007.894558
Filename
4252296
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