JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetic and levitation characteristics of bulk high-temperature superconducting magnets above a permanent magnet guideway

Jun ZhengBotian ZhengDabo HeRuixue SunZigang DengXun XuShi Xue Dou

Year: 2016 Journal:   Superconductor Science and Technology Vol: 29 (9)Pages: 095009-095009   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Due to the large levitation force or the large guidance force of bulk high-temperature superconducting magnets (BHTSMs) above a permanent magnet guideway (PMG), it is reasonable to employ pre-magnetized BHTSMs to replace applied-magnetic-field-cooled superconductors in a maglev system. There are two combination modes between the BHTSM and the PMG, distinguished by the different directions of the magnetization. One is the S-S pole mode, and the other is the S-N pole mode combined with a unimodal PMG segment. A multi-point magnetic field measurement platform was employed to acquire the magnetic field signals of the BHTSM surface in real time during the pre-magnetization process and the re-magnetization process. Subsequently, three experimental aspects of levitation, including the vertical movement due to the levitation force, the lateral movement due to the guidance force, and the force relaxation with time, were explored above the PMG segment. Moreover, finite element modeling by COMSOL Multiphysics has been performed to simulate the different induced currents and the potentially different temperature rises with different modes inside the BHTSM. It was found that the S-S pole mode produced higher induced current density and a higher temperature rise inside the BHTSM, which might escalate its lateral instability above the PMG. The S-N pole mode exhibits the opposite characteristics. In general, this work is instructive for understanding and connecting the magnetic flux, the inner current density, the levitation behavior, and the temperature rise of BHTSMs employed in a maglev system.

Keywords:
Levitation Maglev Magnet Magnetic levitation Spin-stabilized magnetic levitation Magnetization Condensed matter physics Electrodynamic suspension Magnetic field Superconducting magnet Magnetic flux Materials science Physics Superconductivity Mechanics Magnetic energy

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