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 Karl Franzens University Graz

Graz University of Technology 

Interaction of Ferromagnetic and Superconducting Permanent Magnets – Superconducting Levitation
Prof. Dr. Ludwig Schultz
Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden (IFW Dresden)
17:15 - 18:15 Tuesday 15 December 2015 TUG P2

New means of urban transportation and logistics will become realistic with superconducting magnetic bearings using bulk high temperature superconductors. The advantage of superconducting magnetic levitation is that it works passively stable without any electronic control but with attracting and repelling forces to suspend a vehicle pendant or standing upright from zero to high speed – perfect conditions for the idea of rail-bound individual transport with cabins for 4 – 5 passengers requested call by call. They will levitate noiseless over the track made of RE permanent magnets saving energy and travel time. A big step forward to this vision has been made in Dresden. The world largest research and test facility for transport systems using HTS bulk material in the levitation and guidance system in combination with a permanent magnet track was put into operation. A vehicle for 2 passengers, equipped with linear drive propulsion, non-contact energy supply, second braking system and various test and measurement systems is running on an 80 m long oval driveway. In the presentation the principle of superconducting levitation by flux pinning in high temperature superconductors will be described. Based on this an overview of the SupraTrans II research facility and future directions of superconductivity-based magnetic levitation and bearing for automation technology, transportation and medical treatment under enhanced gravity will be given.
Demonstration experiments will be presented in the lecture.