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High-efficiency and low-cost permanent magnet guideway consideration for high-<i>T</i><sub>c</sub>superconducting Maglev vehicle practical application
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Levitation EfficiencyMagnetismElectrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringMagnetic SystemsNatural SciencesMechatronicsYbco BulksMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldMagnetic MaterialsCost Performance
In order to improve the cost performance of the present high-Tc superconducting (HTS) Maglev vehicle system for practical application, the multi-pole permanent magnet guideway (PMG) concept was introduced. A well-known double-pole Halbach PMG was chosen as a representative of multi-pole PMGs to compare with traditional monopole PMGs from the point of view of levitation efficiency and cost. Experimental results show that YBCO bulks above the double-pole Halbach PMG can exhibit better load capability and guidance performance as well as dynamics stability at the applied working height between the bulk HTSC and the PMG due to a more reasonable magnetic field distribution at the working range of bulk HTSC. Furthermore, the double-pole PMG configuration can play a more important role in improving guidance performance due to the potential-well field configuration. By comparing with former 'century' PMGs, the double-pole Halbach PMG shows another remarkable advantage in reducing the cost of levitation. As another necessary issue, magnetic field homogeneity and the corresponding magnetic drag force of a double-pole Halbach PMG has been considered by experiment in spite of the above highlights. Synthetically, the multi-pole Halbach PMG design is concluded to be one important choice for future HTS Maglev vehicle applications because of its high efficiency and low cost.
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