Abstract
The high-speed rotating superconducting rotor can be used as a high-precision inertial device to measure the angular position or angular velocity of the carrier. The mass eccentricity and spherical error of the superconducting rotor are the main error sources that affect the measurement accuracy. The more complex the structure of the superconducting rotor, the greater the mass eccentricity and spherical error caused by its production and assembly process are, and the lower the accuracy of its measurement of angular velocity. Based on this, in this work, an electromagnetic drive structure with a simple rotor structure is designed. And the torque generated by the stator on the superconducting rotor is studied through finite element method (FEM). The effects of the stator on vertical alignment and acceleration of the superconducting rotor are analyzed. Based on the research results of the superconducting rotor torque, a superconducting rotor drive method with integrated driving and vertical alignment is proposed, which achieves the driving and vertical alignment functions simultaneously through the stator coil, and corresponding stator control timing is designed. Finally, the torque distribution in the driving process of the proposed driving method is analyzed, and the driving effect is quantitatively analyzed based on the response characteristics of the stator system. The time for the superconducting rotor to be accelerated to 50 Hz under different conditions is calculated. The results show that the designed driving electromagnetic structure and the proposed integrated driving method of vertical alignment and driving can be used for vertical aligning and driving the superconducting rotor. The research results provide a reference for further optimizing the superconducting rotor structure and driving methods of superconducting rotors.
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