Claims
- 1. A flywheel energy accumulator comprising a vacuum housing, a vertical shaft rotatably supported in said housing by superconductive magnetic axial support bearings, lower and upper flywheels mounted on said shaft in axially spaced relationship, a homopolar electrodynamic machine with a rotating magnetic field disposed in the space between said spaced flywheels and having a stator supported in, or forming parts of, said housing and a rotor mounted on said shaft so as to be disposed within said stator, said superconductive magnetic bearings including a lower passive axial thrust bearing with a lower annular permanent magnet disposed below the lower flywheel, an annular superconductor embedded in a cryostat and being disposed adjacent to, and below, said lower annular permanent magnet and providing repulsion forces and an upper passive axial pull bearing with an upper annular magnet disposed above said upper flywheel, an annular superconductor embedded in a cryostat and being disposed adjacent to, and above, said upper annular permanent magnet and providing attraction forces, such that both bearings jointly counteract the gravity forces of said rotor, said flywheels having a predetermined radius R and mass center points which are disposed at a distance L from each other, the distance L between the flwyheel mass center points being determined by
- L.gtoreq..sqroot.3.times.R.
- 2. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said rotor comprises two pole elements which are displaced by 90.degree. with respect to each other and which have a greater width than height and are arranged at a predetermined distance from, and symmetrically with respect to, each other.
- 3. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said shaft, said rotor and said flywheels which together form the moving part have a polar inertia moment I.sub.pol which is different from the equatorial inertia moment I.sub.equ by a predetermined factor.
- 4. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 3, wherein said factor is about two.
- 5. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 1, wherein both said axial bearings are the same.
- 6. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said shaft extends through, and projects from, the opposite sides of said flywheels.
- 7. A flywheel energy accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said flywheels are identical in their shape, their dimensions and their weight.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of international application PCT/EP97/00924 filed Feb. 26, 1997 and claiming priority of German application 196 08 099.1 filed Mar. 2, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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