Study on the support stiffness characteristics of a disc rotor permanent magnetic levitation bearing
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Abstract
Research on magnetically levitated rotors has been heavily influenced by studies on slender shaft magnetic levitated rotors. In the study on a certain magnetically levitated flat rotor for a centrifugal pump structure, both experiments and finite element analysis revealed that the support characteristics of the radial permanent magnetic bearings, with the same dual-ring structure, exhibited the significant differences from the known experience when applied to flat rotors. The translational stiffness and torsional stiffness showed substantial variations. This paper analyzes the variations in translational and torsional stiffness of permanent magnetic radial bearings for flat rotors based on changes in the bearing’s structural dimensions. Based on the analysis, a flat rotor magnetic levitation structure is proposed, which can increase and adjust the torsional stiffness of the permanent magnetic bearings, while also allowing for a rational ratio between translational and torsional stiffness. A finite element analysis is used to identify the structural conditions that yield maximum translational and rotational stiffness. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology is subsequently validated.
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