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Combined Electromagnetic Suspensions with Reduced Energy Consumption for Levitation Vehicles. / Andreev, E.N.; Arslanova, D.N.; Akhmetzyanova, E.V.; Bazarov, A.M.; Vasil’ev, V.N.; Vasil’eva, O. S.; Verkhoturov, M.S.; Gapionok, E.I.; Demina, A.A.; Zavadskii, S.V.; Zenkevich, M.Yu.; Kaparkova, M.V.; Kuz’menkov, V.D.; Labusov, A.N.; Larionov, M.S.; Manzuk, M.V.; Mizintsev, A.V.; Nezhentsev, A.N.; Ovsyannikov, D.A.; Ovsyannikov, A.D.; Khokhlov, M.V.
в: Technical Physics, Том 64, № 7, 01.07.2019, стр. 1060-1065.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Combined Electromagnetic Suspensions with Reduced Energy Consumption for Levitation Vehicles
AU - Andreev, E.N.
AU - Arslanova, D.N.
AU - Akhmetzyanova, E.V.
AU - Bazarov, A.M.
AU - Vasil’ev, V.N.
AU - Vasil’eva, O. S.
AU - Verkhoturov, M.S.
AU - Gapionok, E.I.
AU - Demina, A.A.
AU - Zavadskii, S.V.
AU - Zenkevich, M.Yu.
AU - Kaparkova, M.V.
AU - Kuz’menkov, V.D.
AU - Labusov, A.N.
AU - Larionov, M.S.
AU - Manzuk, M.V.
AU - Mizintsev, A.V.
AU - Nezhentsev, A.N.
AU - Ovsyannikov, D.A.
AU - Ovsyannikov, A.D.
AU - Khokhlov, M.V.
PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - At present, the development of magnetic levitation transportation is conducted based on electromagnetic and electrodynamic suspensions the technical and commercial implementation of which has been successfully demonstrated in Korea, China, Japan, and other countries. Sources of an electromagnetic field in suspensions can be normally conducting electromagnets, superconducting magnets and high-coercive permanent magnets. The progress made in the development of new magnetic materials (permanent magnets and high-temperature superconductors) opens up prospects for reducing the energy consumption of levitation transport systems. The authors proposed magnets of all three types, which together ensure the functioning of combined electromagnetic suspension, and created scale models of such magnets. The permanent levitation of suspension models with a load is provided. The correctness of technical solutions is confirmed, software created in the Russian Federation allows one to reliably-scale magnetic systems of suspensions. Thus, all the prerequisites have been completed for the next stage of creating full-scale prototypes of effective levitation systems, in particular, a 50-ton cargo platform.
AB - At present, the development of magnetic levitation transportation is conducted based on electromagnetic and electrodynamic suspensions the technical and commercial implementation of which has been successfully demonstrated in Korea, China, Japan, and other countries. Sources of an electromagnetic field in suspensions can be normally conducting electromagnets, superconducting magnets and high-coercive permanent magnets. The progress made in the development of new magnetic materials (permanent magnets and high-temperature superconductors) opens up prospects for reducing the energy consumption of levitation transport systems. The authors proposed magnets of all three types, which together ensure the functioning of combined electromagnetic suspension, and created scale models of such magnets. The permanent levitation of suspension models with a load is provided. The correctness of technical solutions is confirmed, software created in the Russian Federation allows one to reliably-scale magnetic systems of suspensions. Thus, all the prerequisites have been completed for the next stage of creating full-scale prototypes of effective levitation systems, in particular, a 50-ton cargo platform.
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UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/combined-electromagnetic-suspensions-reduced-energy-consumption-levitation-vehicles
U2 - 10.1134/S1063784219070041
DO - 10.1134/S1063784219070041
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070208015
VL - 64
SP - 1060
EP - 1065
JO - Technical Physics
JF - Technical Physics
SN - 1063-7842
IS - 7
ER -
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