Claims
- 1. A apparatus for restoring a rotor to a rotational axis of equilibrium comprising:
a Halbach array of magnets attached to the rotor; a stator including conductive loops; and lap windings interleaved with the loops.
- 2. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein:
lines of induction emanating from the Halbach array and having a wavelength; the lap windings include primary sections lying parallel to the axis of equilibrium; and the primary sections being spaced apart from each other by at least one-half of the wavelength.
- 3. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 2 further comprising:
an axis of rotation for the rotor; and means for inducing an induced force to act on the primary sections when the axis of rotation is displaced from the axis of equilibrium.
- 4. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising:
a reactive force being generated responsive to the induced force; and the reactive force acting on the rotor and tending to return the axis of rotation to alignment with the axis of equilibrium.
- 5. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the inducing means includes means for translating the lines of induction relative to the primary sections.
- 6. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 4 further comprising:
a first set of lap windings being located in a first quadrant of the stator; a second set of lap windings being located in a second quadrant of the stator; the first and second quadrants being diametrically opposed; and the first set being electrically connected in series to the second set.
- 7. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 6 further comprising:
a vertical plane including the axis of equilibrium; the first set being symmetrically disposed about the vertical plane; and the second set being symmetrically disposed about the vertical plane, whereby the axis of rotation is vertically stabilized.
- 8. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 7 further comprising:
a third set of lap windings being located in a third quadrant of the stator; a fourth set of lap windings being located in a fourth quadrant of the stator; the third and fourth quadrants being diametrically opposed; and the third set being electrically connected in series to the fourth set.
- 9. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 8 further comprising:
a horizontal plane including the axis of equilibrium; the third set being symmetrically disposed about the horizontal plane; and the fourth set being symmetrically disposed about the horizontal plane, whereby the axis of rotation is horizontally stabilized.
- 10. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 9 further comprising:
a first azimuthal angle including the first set; a second azimuthal angle including the second set and being equal to the first angle; a third azimuthal angle including the third set; a fourth azimuthal angle including the fourth set and being equal to the third angle; and the first angle being unequal to the third angle, whereby the axis of rotation is restored to the axis of equilibrium with an anisotropic stiffness.
- 11. An apparatus for restoring a rotor to an equilibrium position having an axis of rotational equilibrium comprising:
the rotor for rotating on an axis of rotation around a stator; the rotor including a Halbach array of magnets; the stator including conductive loops and interleaved lap windings; a space in between the Halbach array and the stator; the space being radially symmetrical when the axis of rotation is collinear with the axis of equilibrium and being asymmetrical when the axis of rotation is displaced from the axis of equilibrium; and rotation of the Halbach array relative to the lap windings generating a restorative force acting on the rotor when the spacing is asymmetrical, tending to restore the axis of rotation to collinearity with the axis of equilibrium.
- 12. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein:
the lap windings include primary sections that lie parallel to the axis of equilibrium; the restorative force being reactive to an induced force acting on the primary sections; and the induced force being induced by rotation of the Halbach array around the stator.
- 13. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein:
the restorative force includes a vertical component reactive to the induced force acting on a first pair of diametrically opposed sets of lap windings; each set of the first pair is symmetrically disposed about a vertical plane that includes the axis of equilibrium; and each set of the first pair is electrically connected in series to form a first closed circuit.
- 14. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 13 wherein:
the restorative force includes a horizontal component reactive to the induced force acting on a second pair of diametrically opposed sets of lap windings; each set of the second pair is symmetrically disposed about a horizontal plane that includes the axis of equilibrium; and each set of the second pair is electrically connected in series to form a second closed circuit.
- 15. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 14 wherein:
each set of the first pair is included within a first azimuthal angle having its apex on the axis of equilibrium; each set of the second pair is included within a second azimuthal angle having its apex on the axis of equilibrium; and the first azimuthal angle is unequal to the second azimuthal angle, whereby the rotor is restored to the equilibrium position with an anisotropic stiffness.
- 16. The restoring apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein the primary sections are connected by secondary sections lying normal to the primary sections.
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.