材料科学
悬浮
超导电性
磁铁
导电体
复合材料
制作
磁悬浮
各向异性
刚度
高温超导
超导磁体
凝聚态物理
电气工程
病理
工程类
物理
替代医学
医学
量子力学
作者
Anke Kirchner,Tilo Espenhahn,Sebastian Klug,Kornelius Nielsch,Ruben Hühne
出处
期刊:Materials
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2024-09-14
卷期号:17 (18): 4516-4516
被引量:2
摘要
Bulk high-temperature superconductors (HTSs) such as REBa2Cu3O7−x (REBCO, RE = Y, Gd) are commonly used in rotationally symmetric superconducting magnetic bearings. However, such bulks have several disadvantages such as brittleness, limited availability and high costs due to the time-consuming and energy-intensive fabrication process. Alternatively, tape stacks of HTS-coated conductors might be used for these devices promising an improved bearing efficiency due to a simplification of manufacturing processes for the required shapes, higher mechanical strength, improved thermal performance, higher availability and therefore potentially reduced costs. Hence, tape stacks with a base area of (12 × 12) mm2 and a height of up to 12 mm were prepared and compared to commercial bulks of the same size. The trapped field measurements at 77 K showed slightly higher values for the tape stacks if compared to bulks with the same size. Afterwards, the maximum levitation forces in zero field (ZFC) and field cooling (FC) modes were measured while approaching a permanent magnet, which allows the stiffness in the vertical and lateral directions to be determined. Similar levitation forces were measured in the vertical direction for bulk samples and tape stacks in ZFC and FC modes, whereas the lateral forces were almost zero for stacks with the REBCO films parallel to the magnet. A 90° rotation of the tape stacks with respect to the magnet results in the opposite behavior, i.e., a high lateral but negligible vertical stiffness. This anisotropy originates from the arrangement of decoupled superconducting layers in the tape stacks. Therefore, a combination of stacks with vertical and lateral alignment is required for stable levitation in a bearing.
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