The interaction between the high-temperature superconducting (HTS) bulk and permanent magnet guideway (PMG) has been a topic among the existing HTS magnetic levitation systems. Up to now, the theories about… Click to show full abstract
The interaction between the high-temperature superconducting (HTS) bulk and permanent magnet guideway (PMG) has been a topic among the existing HTS magnetic levitation systems. Up to now, the theories about the electromagnetic and force characteristics have been relatively consummated. Here, using the finite element model by COMSOL Multiphysics 5.3a, we investigated the impact of the intrinsic and external factors on the levitation characteristics of HTS maglev systems, the application laws are concluded. Factors including the critical current density and geometric dimensions of the bulk superconductor, as well as the moving velocity, are discussed. The effects of the multiple back and forth movements are also analyzed. By comparing calculation results of the distributions of the induced current and the levitation force of the bulk superconductor, we can clearly confirm the effect laws of various factors on the electromagnetic characteristics and levitation force. These observations support the physical parameters that are difficult to be tested by experiments. And they also have a significant contribution to the experimental condition selections and optimization of the high-temperature superconducting magnetic levitation.
               
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