2003
DOI: 10.1299/jsmec.46.429
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Shock and Vibration Testing of an AMB Supported Energy Storage Flywheel

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“…It consists of a rotor fully levitated by magnetic bearings and enclosed by a housing 3 . The housing is mounted in a gimbal 2 . The gimbal is installed in two frames.…”
Section: Test Rig Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of a rotor fully levitated by magnetic bearings and enclosed by a housing 3 . The housing is mounted in a gimbal 2 . The gimbal is installed in two frames.…”
Section: Test Rig Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a base vibration of fixed ampli tude so the worst-case condition for each frequency range occurs at the highest frequency in the range (10, 15. and 25 Hz) since that is where the maximum acceleration occurs. If the magnetic bearings could be made stiff enough such that the lowest natural frequency is well above the excitation fre quency, then the rotor motion would closely approximate the housing motion [3], In this case, the additional load capacity needed to meet the vibration requirements would simply be the apparent rotor weight associated with the maximum acceleration from Table 1. For example, with the base vibration of 0.150 in.…”
Section: External Vibration Analysis (Mil-std-167)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loads and requirements for the flywheel bearings are rather high and it is an ambitious goal to use conventional rolling element bearings in such a device. But magnetic bearings are a complex alternative that require significant constructive and financial effort [5] and therefore make it more difficult for flywheels to enter the market. The following criteria needed to be fulfilled by the rolling element bearings chosen for the proposed design: The loads on the bearings were investigated using analytic and numeric methods.…”
Section: • High Energy Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%