Magnetic bearing assembly and arrangement of position sensors for a magnetic bearing assembly

US9853525B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9853525-B2
Application numberUS-201313789515-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2013
Priority dateJun 12, 2012
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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The subject matter described herein includes a magnetic bearing assembly and an arrangement of position sensors for the magnetic bearing assembly. In one example the magnetic bearing assembly includes a rotor for fixedly coupling to a shaft for rotating with the shaft. The assembly further includes at least one stator assembly located adjacent to the rotor and circumferentially surrounding the shaft. The stator assembly includes a control coil for magnetically supporting the rotor. The stator assembly further includes a plurality of position sensors that are circumferentially spaced from each other and that extend radially from the stator assembly for measuring an indication of axial displacement of the rotor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A magnetic bearing assembly comprising: a rotor for fixedly coupling to a shaft for rotating with the shaft; at least one stator assembly located adjacent to the rotor and for circumferentially surrounding the shaft, the stator assembly including a control coil for magnetically supporting the rotor and a plurality of position sensors circumferentially spaced from each other and extending radially from the stator assembly for measuring an indication of axial displacement of the rotor; and a control circuit for determining the axial position of the shaft based on output signals from the position sensors; wherein the at least one stator assembly comprises first and second stator assemblies located on opposite sides of the rotor, the position sensors include a plurality of position sensors on each stator assembly, the rotor comprises a primary disk and secondary disks located on opposite facing sides of the primary disk, the secondary disks being smaller than the primary disk, the secondary disks each including a plurality of position indicia, and the position sensors are configured to measure angular position of the rotor using the position indicia and the position sensors extend radially outward from an outer circumference of the stator assembly. 2. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the position sensors in the stator assembly are equally circumferentially spaced from each other. 3. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 2 wherein the position sensors are spaced at 90 degrees from each other. 4. The stator assembly of claim 1 wherein the position sensors extend radially inward from the stator assembly into a gap between the stator assembly and the shaft. 5. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 4 wherein the control circuit configured to determine the axial displacement of the shaft and radial displacement of the shaft using signals output by the position sensors. 6. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the rotor or the shaft includes a plurality of position indicia and wherein the position sensors includes a first set of position sensors for measuring an indication of radial displacement of the shaft and a second set of position sensors axially spaced from the first set of position sensors for measuring the indication of axial displacement of the shaft. 7. A magnetic bearing assembly comprising: a rotor for fixedly coupling to a shaft for rotating with the shaft; at least one stator assembly located adjacent to the rotor and having a central aperture for receiving the shaft; and a plurality of position sensors located in the central aperture of the stator and extending radially inward, the position sensors being configured to measure at least one of an indication of axial displacement and an indication of radial displacement of the rotor; and a control circuit for computing the axial position of the shaft based on output signals from the position sensors; wherein the at least one stator assembly comprises first and second stator assemblies located on opposite sides of the rotor, wherein the position sensors include four position sensors on each stator assembly that are equally circumferentially spaced from each other, wherein the rotor comprises a primary disk and secondary disks located on opposite facing sides of the primary disk, the secondary disks being smaller than the primary disk, the secondary disks each including a plurality of position indicia, and wherein the position sensors are configured to measure angular position of the rotor using the position indicia. 8. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 7 wherein the stator assembly includes a control coil for magnetically supporting the rotor, and wherein the position sensors are radially separated from the control coil. 9. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 7 wherein the position sensors on one side of the rotor disk produce output signals Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 , and Z 1 , wherein the position sensors on the opposite side of the rotor produce output signals Z 5 , Z 6 , Z 7 , and Z 8 wherein the control circuit is configured to determine the axial displacement of the rotor using the equation (Z 1 +Z 2 +Z 3 +Z 4 −Z 6 −Z 6 −Z 7 −Z 8 )/4. 10. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 9 wherein the control circuit is configured to compute the vertical displacement of the rotor using the equation (Z 1 +Z 5 −Z 3 −Z 7 )/2. 11. The magnetic bearing assembly of claim 9 wherein the position sensors comprise magnetic position sensors.

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  • Determination of the actual position of the moving member, e.g. details of sensors · CPC title

  • with magnetic bearings · CPC title

  • H02K11/21Primary

    Devices for sensing speed or position, or actuated thereby (specially adapted for machines having non-mechanical commutating devices H02K29/06, H02K29/14) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • General use or purpose, i.e. no use, purpose, special adaptation or modification indicated or a wide variety of uses mentioned · CPC title

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What does patent US9853525B2 cover?
The subject matter described herein includes a magnetic bearing assembly and an arrangement of position sensors for the magnetic bearing assembly. In one example the magnetic bearing assembly includes a rotor for fixedly coupling to a shaft for rotating with the shaft. The assembly further includes at least one stator assembly located adjacent to the rotor and circumferentially surrounding the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Research Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C32/0446. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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