Claims
- 1. A magnetic levitation system, comprising:
a vehicle body; a permanent-magnet-excited geometry operatively attached to said vehicle body for providing levitation forces upon said vehicle body, wherein said geometry is stable against displacements from equilibrium in a first plane but is unstable against displacements in a second plane; and means for providing stabilization against displacements in said second plane.
- 2. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said means for providing stabilization comprises an Inductrack II system attached to said vehicle body for providing stabilization against displacements in said second plane and for providing centering forces.
- 3. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said first plane is substantially a vertical plane, wherein said second plane is substantially a horizontal plane.
- 4. The magnetic levitation system of claim 2, wherein said Inductrack II system is configured to overcome centrifugal forces when said vehicle body encounters a transient horizontal force.
- 5. The magnetic levitation system of claim 2, wherein said Inductrack II system is configured as the stator of a linear induction-motor drive and braking system.
- 6. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said permanent-magnet-excited geometry comprises first pole assemblies with iron poles excited by permanent-magnet material, wherein said linear pole assemblies are attached to said vehicle body.
- 7. The magnetic levitation system of claim 6, wherein said permanent-magnet-excited geometry further comprises second pole assemblies attached to a stationary support, wherein said second pole assemblies comprise permanent magnet material, wherein said first pole assemblies and said second pole assemblies are configured to magnetically attract each other.
- 8. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said Inductrack II system comprises:
a first Halbach array having a first magnetic field and a second Halbach array having a second magnetic field, wherein said first Halbach array and said second Halbach array are magnetically and structurally connected together to form a first pair of Halbach arrays, wherein said first Halbach array comprises magnet configurations positioned with respect said second Halbach array and said second Halbach array comprises magnet configurations positioned with respect said first Halbach array such that a first component of said first magnetic field and a first component of said second magnetic field substantially cancel at a first plane between said first Halbach array and said second Halbach array, and a second component of said first magnetic field and a second component of said second magnetic field substantially add at said first plane; a track of windings between said first pair of Halbach arrays; and a propulsion mechanism for moving said first pair of Halbach arrays along said track, wherein when said first pair of Halbach arrays move along said track and said track is not located at said first plane, a current is induced in said windings and a restoring force is exerted on said first pair of Halbach arrays.
- 9. The magnetic levitation system of claim 7, further comprising means for damping vertical oscillations in said second pole assemblies.
- 10. The magnetic levitation system of claim 9, wherein said means for damping vertical oscillations comprises a sheet of material covering said second pole assemblies, wherein said sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a thin aluminum sheet, copper and stainless steel.
- 11. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, further comprising at least one electromagnet attached to said car, wherein said track of windings is configured to operate as a linear induction motor assembly.
- 12. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said permanent-magnet-excited geometry comprises a stationary rail comprising magnetically soft material and having an open gap on its lower side, said permanent-magnet-excited geometry further comprising a levitating element attached to said vehicle, wherein said levitating element comprises permanent-magnet material laminated with magnetically soft material, wherein said rail and said levitating element exert attracting magnetic force upon each other.
- 13. The magnetic levitation system of claim, wherein said stationary rail is C-shaped.
- 14. The magnetic levitation system of claim, wherein said a permanent-magnet-excited geometry comprises a Halbach array connected to said vehicle, said geometry further comprising a stationary iron plate guideway above said Halbach array to which said Halbach array is attracted.
- 15. The magnetic levitation system of claim 14, wherein said first plane is a substantially horizontal plane, wherein said second plane is a substantially vertical plane, wherein the edges of said Halbach array and said iron guideway are congruent to provide centering forces for transverse displacements.
- 16. The magnetic levitation system of claim 14, wherein said Inductrack II system comprises two substantially horizontally disposed Halbach arrays fixedly attached to said vehicle, said Inductrack I system further comprising a stationery track between said two substantially horizontally disposed Halbach arrays
- 17. The magnetic levitation system of claim 14, wherein said Halbach array comprises a size relative to said iron plate guideway that is adjusted to provide a desired levitating force.
- 18. The magnetic levitation system of claim 16, wherein said track of windings and said two horizontally disposed Halbach arrays are configured to operate as a linear induction motor assembly.
- 19. A magnetic levitation system, comprising:
a vehicle body; a permanent-magnet-excited geometry operatively attached to said vehicle body for providing levitation forces upon said vehicle body, wherein said geometry is stable against substantially vertical displacements from equilibrium but is unstable against substantially horizontal displacements; and means for providing stabilization against said substantially horizontal displacements and for providing centering forces.
- 20. The magnetic levitation system of claim 19, wherein said means for providing stabilization comprises an Inductrack II system attached to said vehicle body.
- 21. A method for operating magnetic levitation system, comprising:
providing a vehicle body; providing levitation forces upon said vehicle body using a permanent-magnet-excited geometry operatively attached to said vehicle body, wherein said geometry is stable against displacements from equilibrium in a first plane but is unstable against displacements in a second plane; and providing stabilization against displacements in said second plane and providing centering forces.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of providing stabilization is carried out with an Inductrack II system attached to said vehicle body.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said first plane is substantially a vertical plane, wherein said second plane is substantially a horizontal plane.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein said Inductrack II system is configured to substantially overcome centrifugal forces when said vehicle body encounters a transient horizontal force.
- 25. The method claim 22, wherein said Inductrack II system is configured as the stator of a linear induction-motor drive and braking system.
- 26. The magnetic levitation system of claim 1, wherein said permanent-magnet-excited geometry comprises first pole assemblies with iron poles excited by permanent-magnet material, wherein said linear pole assemblies are attached to said vehicle body.
Government Interests
[0001] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.