Claims
- 1. A high temperature superconducting bearing, comprising:
- a permanent magnet rotor levitated by a high temperature superconducting structure, said permanent magnet rotor comprising a plurality of concentric permanent magnet rings coupled to a plurality of first permanent magnet ring structures having substantially triangular cross-sections which are coupled to a second permanent magnet ring structure having a substantially quadrangular cross-section, said first and second ring structures having mating boundary faces enabling magnetic flux lines to pass substantially perpendicularly through said boundary faces.
- 2. The bearing as defined in claim 1, further including concentric bands abutting said permanent magnet rings.
- 3. The bearing as defined in claim 2, wherein said concentric bands are dimensioned to compress said permanent magnet rings.
- 4. The bearing as defined in claim 2, wherein said concentric bands comprise a composite material.
- 5. The bearing as defined in claim 2, wherein said concentric bands comprise steel.
- 6. The bearing as defined in claim 2, wherein said concentric bands comprise a plurality of steel wires.
- 7. The bearing as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first permanent magnet ring structures and said second permanent magnet ring structure comprises permanent magnet structures abutting concentric bands.
- 8. A high temperature superconducting bearing, comprising:
- a permanent magnet rotor levitated by a high temperature superconducting structure, said permanent magnet rotor comprising a plurality of concentric permanent magnet rings coupled to a plurality of first permanent magnet ring structures having substantially triangular cross-sections which are coupled to a second permanent magnet ring structure having a substantially quadrangular cross-section and comprising a plurality of substantially square structures and a plurality of substantially triangular structures.
- 9. The bearing as defined in claim 8, wherein at least one of said first permanent magnet ring structures and said second permanent magnet ring structure comprises permanent magnet structures abutting concentric bands.
- 10. The bearing as defined in claim 8, further including concentric bands abutting said permanent magnet rings.
- 11. The bearing as defined in claim 10, wherein said concentric bands are dimensioned to compress said permanent magnet rings.
- 12. The bearing as defined in claim 10, wherein said concentric bands comprise a composite material.
- 13. The bearing as defined in claim 10, wherein said concentric bands comprise steel.
- 14. The bearing as defined in claim 10, wherein said concentric bands comprise a plurality of steel wires.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and The University of Chicago, representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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