DocumentCode :
2566449
Title :
Room temperature, open-loop levitation of microdevices using diamagnetic materials
Author :
Pelrine, Ronald
Author_Institution :
SRI Int., Menlo Park, CA, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
11-14 Feb 1990
Firstpage :
34
Lastpage :
37
Abstract :
The use of diamagnetic levitation for micromechanical bearings is discussed. The simple system of a magnetic sphere supported by a diamagnetic material has an analytic solution for the vertical force; this solution is used to illustrate the fundamental properties of diamagnetic levitation. Work by previous researchers to diamagnetically levitate magnets with masses as large as tens of grams using external fields, as well as micrometer-scale levitation of diamagnetic materials, is discussed. Calculations presented suggest modern magnets on the order of 100 to 300 μm will self-levitate over diamagnetic materials without supporting external fields. This suggests a number of noncontact micromechanical bearing applications, such as for microrobotics and highly sensitive sensors. Diamagnetic bearing are typically limited to light-load applications. To alleviate this limitation, a noncontact, hybrid diamagnetic air bearing is proposed for light-load/low-speed to high-load high-speed use without the start-up problems normally associated with self-pumping air bearings. A preliminary analysis of the hybrid bearing concept suggests that squeeze film effects may allow virtually the full drive load to be applied at start-up, provided lateral acceleration is high
Keywords :
diamagnetism; electric sensing devices; machine bearings; magnetic levitation; robots; diamagnetic air bearing; diamagnetic levitation; diamagnetic materials; hybrid bearing concept; light-load applications; magnetic sphere; microdevices; micromechanical bearings; microrobotics; open-loop levitation; sensors; squeeze film effects; start-up problems; Drag; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic materials; Magnetic moments; Magnetic separation; Micromechanical devices; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting materials; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 1990. Proceedings, An Investigation of Micro Structures, Sensors, Actuators, Machines and Robots. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Napa Valley, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.1990.110242
Filename :
110242
Link To Document :
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