First heavy load bearing for industrial application with shaft loads up to 10 kN

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We report on design, construction and testing of a heavy load HTS bearing for a 4 MVA HTS generator. According to the requirement profile of Siemens the bearing was designed for a shaft weight of 1000 kg. To meet these specifications, Nexans has designed and manufactured a HTS bearing fully encapsulated in a stainless steal cryostat with an operation temperature of -240 °C. The working elements of the bearing are single-domain YBCO monoliths fabricated by a top-seeded-melt-growth process, optimized for large batches with 64 pieces per batch. The monoliths exhibit trapped magnetic fields up to 1.4 T and self-field critical current densities at 77 K up to 1.3 × 10 5 Acm-2. The stator of the bearing comprises 270 such monoliths, which were arranged in nine rings. The levitation properties of the complete system, comprising the HTS stator and a permanent magnet rotor, were recently successfully tested. The system is the largest bearing manufactured worldwide and one of the first to be tested for industrial applications. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Walter, H., Bock, J., Frohne, C., Schippl, K., May, H., Canders, W. R., … Neumueller, H. W. (2006). First heavy load bearing for industrial application with shaft loads up to 10 kN. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 43(1), 995–998. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/43/1/243

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