High temperature superconducting magnetic levitation technology in launch assist for space flight

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Abstract

With the need for a low-cost, safe, reliable, and recoverable vehicle to get to space, magnetic launch assist (Maglifter) represents one possible strategy for achieving the vehicle with high ground take-off velocity. In this article, a permanent magnet guideway-high temperature superconductor (PMG-HTS) interaction magnetic levitation (Maglev) system was designed and investigated. A quasi-static force measuring setup was built to study the levitation properties of bulk HTSs above the different positions on the top surface of the PM guideway. Then a demo HTS Maglev test platform was constructed with 4 Maglev units and 2 PM tracks of 7 m length. The levitation characteristics of the test platfrom were measured and analyzed at different field-cooled heights (FCH) or loading conditions. As a result, the low FCH was useful for increasing the lateral stability of the Maglifter.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)522-526+550
JournalYuhang Xuebao/Journal of Astronautics
Volume28
Issue number3
StatePublished - May 2007

Keywords

  • Aerospace ground support
  • Magnetic levitation vehicles
  • Space flight
  • Technology

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