Flywheel system with stationary shaft
US-2021391778-A1 · Dec 16, 2021 · US
US11923737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11923737-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917287483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2024 |
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A flywheel system includes a rotor and a fixture. The rotor forms an aperture. The fixture includes a bottom support, a top support, and a shaft connecting the bottom support to the top support. The shaft passes through the aperture. The bottom support and the top support are outside opposite ends of the aperture. The rotor is configured to rotate about the shaft. A method for operating a flywheel system includes converting between rotational energy of a rotor and electrical energy in windings of a generator stator that is implemented in a stationary shaft passing through an aperture of the rotor, while the rotor is rotating about the shaft.
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A flywheel system comprising: a rotor forming an aperture, a fixture including a bottom support, a top support, and a shaft connecting the bottom support to the top support and being substantially vertical during operation, wherein the rotor is adapted for receiving the shaft and to be maintained between the bottom support and the top support for rotation about the shaft, at least one magnetic levitation module, at least one magnetic bearing module adapted to stabilize the rotor in radial relative to the shaft, and a generator module configured to magnetically convert rotational energy of rotor to an electrical energy output of flywheel system and, conversely, magnetically convert an electrical energy input to flywheel system to rotational energy of rotor, wherein the at least one magnetic levitation module is configured to support gravitational load of the rotor in axial direction of the shaft, and wherein the at least one magnetic bearing module is an active magnetic bearing module controlled by feedback from one or more sensors coupled to the shaft inside the aperture and configured to sense at least one of position and motion of the rotor relative to the shaft. 2. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , wherein the generator module comprises a generator stator with a plurality of electromagnets implemented with the shaft, and a plurality of first permanent magnets mechanically coupled to the rotor, and wherein each electromagnet of the plurality of electromagnets includes one or more windings wrapped around a soft magnetic core, and wherein the generator module comprises one or more cables disposed on or in the stationary shaft for carrying electric current supplied to or extracted from the windings of the plurality of electromagnets. 3. The flywheel system according to claim 2 , wherein the permanent magnets and the plurality of electromagnets are disposed at different azimuthal positions about rotation axis. 4. The flywheel system according to claim 2 , wherein the flywheel is adapted to be operated in a generator mode and in a motor mode, wherein the generator module: in the generator mode, is adapted to output to an external load, an electric current generated in the windings of the plurality of electromagnets by decelerating the rotation of rotor by converting rotational energy of rotor to electric energy, and in the motor mode, is adapted to use an electric current supplied by an external source to the windings of the plurality of electromagnets, to accelerate the rotation of rotor by converting inputted electrical energy to rotational energy of rotor. 5. The flywheel system according to claim 2 , wherein the generator module comprises a liquid cooling circuit adapted for cooling the plurality of electromagnets. 6. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one magnetic levitation module comprising: a first magnetic levitation module adapted for levitating the rotor above the bottom support, and a second magnetic levitation module adapted for limiting upwards movement of rotor toward the top support. 7. The flywheel system according to claim 6 , wherein the first magnetic levitation module comprises a first set of load bearing magnets mechanically coupled with the rotor at a bottom surface of the rotor facing the bottom support, and a set load bearing magnets mechanically coupled to the bottom support, for magnetically coupling with the first set load bearing magnets coupled with the rotor to magnetically levitate the rotor above the bottom support, and wherein the second magnetic levitation module comprises a second set of load bearing magnets mechanically coupled with the rotor at a top surface of the rotor facing the top support, and a set load bearing magnets mechanically coupled to the top support, for magnetically coupling with the second set load bearing magnets coupled with the rotor to magnetically limit upwards movement of rotor toward top support. 8. The flywheel system according to claim 6 , wherein the generator module is symmetric about a mid-plane of the rotor to within fifteen percent of the axial dimension such that torque exerted by the generator stator on the rotor is balanced. 9. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , wherein the generator module includes a plurality of coils centered at a mid-plane of the rotor, and wherein the at least one active magnetic bearing module includes a first active magnetic bearing module having a plurality of upper coils disposed at different respective azimuthal angles relative to the shaft and centered at a position in the aperture that is above the mid-plane of the rotor and closer to the top support, and a second active magnetic bearing module having a plurality of lower coils disposed at different respective azimuthal angles relative to the shaft and centered at a position in the aperture that is below the mid-plane of the rotor and closer to the bottom support. 10. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , wherein the active magnetic bearing module comprises: a plurality of stabilizer magnets mechanically coupled to the rotor, and a plurality of electromagnets mechanically coupled to the fixture, the plurality of electromagnets being configured to magnetically couple with the plurality of stabilizer magnets to actively stabilize rotation axis of the rotor relative to the shaft. 11. The flywheel system according to claim 10 , wherein each of the stabilizer magnets comprises a soft magnetic composite material. 12. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , further comprising a touch-down magnetic bearing system configured to stabilize the rotor relative to the fixture if the active magnetic bearing module fails to stabilize the rotor. 13. The flywheel system according to claim 12 , wherein the touch-down magnetic bearing system is a passive magnetic bearing module based on permanent magnets. 14. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , and further comprising at least one touch-down magnetic bearing modules for stabilizing the rotor in the event of failure of one or more of active magnetic bearing modules, wherein the at least one touch-down magnetic bearing modules include at least one of the following: an upper touch-down magnetic bearing module positioned at the top end of the rotor, and a lower touch-down magnetic bearing module positioned at the bottom end of the rotor. 15. The flywheel system according to claim 1 , further comprising a vertically stabilizing magnetic bearing system configured to actively stabilize vertical position of the rotor. 16. The flywheel system according to claim 15 , wherein the vertically stabilizing magnetic bearing system comprises active axial stabilization modules controlled by feedback from the one or sensors and being arranged above and below the generator module and being configured to actively stabilize the position of rotor in an axial dimension. 17. A flywheel system comprising: a fixture including a bottom support, a top support, and a shaft connecting the bottom support to the top support and being substantially vertical during operation, a rotor adapted for rotation about the shaft, a generator module configured to, in a generator mode, magnetically convert rotational energy of rotor to an electrical energy and, in a motor mode, magnetically convert an electrical energy to rotational energy of rotor, a first magnetic levitation module adapted for levitating the rotor above bottom support, a second magnetic levitation module adapted for limiting upwards movement of rotor toward top support,
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