4.7 Article

Levitation and guidance force efficiencies of bulk YBCO for different permanent magnetic guideways

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 630, Issue -, Pages 260-265

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.01.044

Keywords

Maglev; Levitation force; High-T-c superconductors; Permanent magnetic guideway

Funding

  1. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) - Turkey [112T090]
  2. Scientific Research Project Fund of Karadeniz Technical University in Turkey [11060]

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The development of superconductor Maglev systems depends on various disciplinary studies due to the inherent composition of available technologies. Because the fabrication cost is very effective on the Maglev, the requirement of the efficiency improvement focuses the researchers on the design considerations. In this study, the guidance force, the magnetic levitation force (MLF) and magnetic stiffness of different permanent magnetic guideway (PMG) arrangements were investigated in different cooling heights (CH) to enhance the efficiency of Maglev system. The single domain cylindrical bulk YBCO superconductors fabricated by top seeding method with the diameter of 45 mm and the height of 15 mm were used as HTS. Magnetic field distributions of the PMGs were calculated by finite element method to determine optimum HTS-PMG arrangements. We have used auxiliary onboard permanent magnets with YBCOs to improve the MLF of three pole Halbach PMG arrangements. It is seen that the efficiency of Maglev systems can be improved by using suitable HTS-PMG arrangements. In this study cost efficiency of the integrated levitation and guidance force ((F-z)(max)(F-x)(max)/(S-PMG (*) Cost)) was also determined. It is inferred from this study that the cooling height and PMG-HTS arrangement are key parameters for guidance force, levitation force, magnetic stiffness and efficiency of Maglev systems. It is believed that this study will supply useful references for practical application of HTS Maglev systems. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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