JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetic levitation force between a superconducting bulk magnet and a permanent magnet

J J WangC Y HeL F MengC LiRuobin HanZ.X. Gao

Year: 2003 Journal:   Superconductor Science and Technology Vol: 16 (4)Pages: 527-533   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

The current density in a disk-shaped superconducting bulk magnet and the magnetic levitation force exerted on the superconducting bulk magnet by a cylindrical permanent magnet are calculated from first principles. The effect of the superconducting parameters of the superconducting bulk is taken into account by assuming the voltage-current law and the material law. The magnetic levitation force is dominated by the remnant current density, which is induced by switching off the applied magnetizing field. High critical current density and flux creep exponent may increase the magnetic levitation force. Large volume and high aspect ratio of the superconducting bulk can enhance the magnetic levitation force further.

Keywords:
Levitation Spin-stabilized magnetic levitation Magnet Condensed matter physics Electrodynamic suspension Magnetic levitation Superconductivity Magnetic field Superconducting magnet Magnetic flux Current density Flux pinning Force density Current (fluid) Electropermanent magnet Physics Electromagnet Dipole magnet Magnetic energy Magnetization Mechanics Critical current Permanent magnet synchronous generator Thermodynamics

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