F16C32/0485

Combined Axial/Radial Magnetic Bearing
20240200597 · 2024-06-20 ·

A device for supporting a shaft includes: a permanent magnet connected to the shaft: a stator having first and second yokes made of a soft-magnetic material: a first actuator coil on the first yoke; and two or more second actuator coils on the second yoke. The first yoke has an opening into which the shaft is inserted so that an axial air gap is formed between the first yoke and an end face of the shaft, or an element connected thereto. A radial air gap is formed between the first yoke and a circumferential surface of the shaft. A further radial air gap is formed between the circumferential surface of the shaft and the second yoke. The permanent magnet is positioned relative to the first and second yokes such that the permanent magnet generates a magnetic bias flux in both the axial air gap and the further radial air gap.

Discharge excitation gas laser apparatus
10250008 · 2019-04-02 · ·

A discharge excitation gas laser device may include a laser chamber in which a laser gas containing a halogen gas is encapsulated, a pair of discharge electrodes disposed to face each other inside the laser chamber, a fan disposed inside the laser chamber to make the laser gas flow between the pair of discharge electrodes, a motor for rotating the fan, a motor power supply for supplying power to the motor, a magnetic bearing configured to levitate the rotary shaft of the fan magnetically, a displacement sensor for detecting the position of the rotary shaft through a can, and a controller configured to measure the rotational speed of the fan on the basis of a detection signal from the displacement sensor and control the motor power supply in such a manner that the measured rotational speed becomes a target rotational speed.

Stiffness gain mechanism for magnetic suspension bearing, magnetic suspension bearing, and blood pump

The present disclosure relates to a stiffness enhancing mechanism for a magnetic suspension bearing, a magnetic suspension bearing including the stiffness enhancing mechanism, and a blood pump. The magnetic suspension bearing comprises a stator with stator teeth and a rotor disposed within the stator. The stiffness enhancing mechanism comprises: a rotor permanent magnet, a stator permanent magnet, and an axial driving body. The rotor permanent magnet and the rotor of the magnetic suspension bearing form a rotor assembly, which has an asymmetric structure with respect to the main plane (P) of the rotor. The stiffness enhancing mechanism is configured such that the stator permanent magnet generates a radial attractive force to the rotor permanent magnet, and the axial driving body generates an axial repulsive force to the rotor permanent magnet, wherein the magnitude of the axial repulsive force is variable with a change of an axial distance between the axial driving body and the rotor permanent magnet. The stiffness enhancing mechanism can increase the torsional stiffness of the rotor of the magnetic suspension bearing and facilitate the miniaturization of the magnetic suspension bearing.

ORC Turbine and Generator, And Method Of Making A Turbine
20190068027 · 2019-02-28 ·

A turbine and a turbine-generator device for use in electricity generation. The turbine has a universal design and so may be relatively easily modified for use in connection with generators having a rated power output in the range of 50 KW to 5 MW. Such modifications are achieved, in part, through use of a modular turbine cartridge built up of discrete rotor and stator plates sized for the desired application with turbine brush seals chosen to accommodate radial rotor movements from the supported generator. The cartridge may be installed and removed from the turbine relatively easily for maintenance or rebuilding. The rotor housing is designed to be relatively easily machined to dimensions that meet desired operating parameters.

TURBOMACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HAZARDOUS AREAS

A system comprising a turbomachinery provided with a casing and having a rotor mounted on a shaft supported for rotation in the casing; the shaft is associated to a plurality of active magnetic bearings adapted to support the shaft in the casing and associated to a control system through a plurality of wires wherein the control system is housed in a control system compartment external to the casing and located in proximity thereto.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, AMPLIFICATION AND/OR STORAGE

A machine (101) including a vertical rotatable shaft (4b) levitated by magnets (5) so as to minimize frictional losses. Magnets (5) are arranged on the machine body (7) and/or the shaft (4b) of the machine (101) to thereby exert a repelling force so that the rotating shaft (4b) is uplifted against gravitational forces. The machine (101) may additionally or alternatively incorporate a magnetic bearing (6), a variable inertia flywheel (24), a magnetic gear (29), and/or a magnetic clutch (19). The magnetic gear (29) may incorporate arrow shaped magnets (28).

ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARING
20180252228 · 2018-09-06 ·

An active magnetic rotor-bearing assembly for conveying a fluid comprising a rotor assembly is disclosed and a bearing assembly for contactless bearing the rotor assembly, where the bearing assembly comprises an even number of electromagnetic units arranged around a central structure each comprising a first salient established by a magnetic material and a permanent magnet providing a first magnetic pole and a coil around the salient, further comprises an inter joke with inter joke portions connected to the first salient of each electromagnetic unit and being separated from each other by structure spacers, providing a closed first magnetic flux passing the rotor assembly applying a first attractive force further comprising a position stabilizing portion perpendicular to the first attractive force on the rotor-assembly and the coils providing an electromagnetic flux between each first salient and the rotor assembly for applying adaptable axial force and/or tilting torque to the rotor assembly.

ORC turbine and generator, and method of making a turbine
10069378 · 2018-09-04 · ·

A turbine-generator device for use in electricity generation using heat from industrial processes, renewable energy sources and other sources. The generator may be cooled by introducing into the gap between the rotor and stator liquid that is vaporized or atomized prior to introduction, which liquid is condensed from gases exhausted from the turbine. The turbine has a universal design and so may be relatively easily modified for use in connection with generators having a rated power output in the range of 50 KW to 5 MW. Such modifications are achieved, in part, through use of a modular turbine cartridge built up of discrete rotor and stator plates sized for the desired application with turbine brush seals chosen to accommodate radial rotor movements from the supported generator. The cartridge may be installed and removed from the turbine relatively easily for maintenance or rebuilding. The rotor housing is designed to be relatively easily machined to dimensions that meet desired operating parameters.

Magnetic Bearing

A magnetic bearing (20) comprises: a rotor (22) to be supported for rotation about an axis (502); a stator (24) extending from a first end (30) to a second end (32) and comprising: one or more first permanent magnets (110); one or more second permanent magnets (112) of polarity substantially opposite to a polarity of the one or more first permanent magnets; at least three radial windings (40, 42, 44, 46); a first axial winding (34); a second axial winding (36); a first end pole (120); and a second end pole (122).

ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARING APPARATUS

An active magnetic bearing apparatus for supporting a rotor of a rotary machine comprises an axial magnetic bearing unit and a radial magnetic bearing unit mounted directly to one another. One of the axial magnetic bearing unit and the radial magnetic bearing unit is mounted to a support for attachment to a housing of the rotary machine.