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Mathematical Modeling and Stability of MPW - Suspension

1992-08-01
921590
The concept of magnetic Levitation, which based, on “magnetic potential well” (MPW) [1, 2 and 3], is in need of further theoretical and experimental investigation. Now, the main theoretical problem is that in order to different magnetic systems to define limitation conditions for system parameters. Stability of equilibrium of free body is quaranted under satisfaction of there conditions. This problem is far beneath from solution in general case. That is why investigation of different cases of stability in particule examples is of very interest. Free body as a pendulum are cosidered in this paper. Magnetic force is created by three superconductors Hoops. Two stated hoops co-axixed and the third one replaced between they and is fasten with levitated mass.
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Nonpolluting, Energy and Resource-Saving Transport with Magnetically Suspended Vehicles

1992-08-01
921589
The program answers to an obvious must to construct in the Ukraine and to advance the transport based on the maglev technology. It makes wheels useless, a vehicle is suspended and moved by magnetic forces. The suggested program relies on the application of the physical phenomenon called the “magnetic potential well” that offers a number of essential technical advantages over the best known technologies.
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Experimental Studies of MPW Effect

1992-08-01
921588
There are two well known basic concepts for achieving magnetic levitation of vehicles: one is based on electromagnetic attraction (EMA); and the second method is based on electrodynamic repulsion (EDR). This paper presents a description of a lesser known third form of magnetic levitation which in the former USSR is called the dc circuit Magnetic Potential Well (MPW) effect, developed by Kozoriz. (1)1 This magnetic levitation effect is based on the fact that the energy of magnetic interaction between two magnets shows a null minimum, as a function of the separating interval between the magnets, before the distance approaches zero. The existence of this magnetic energy null minimum contradicts the classic Earnshaw principle and the Braunbeck theory by which the existence of such a magnetic energy minimum depends on the presence of a diamagnetic material. However, it should be emphasized that the MPW system in the following discussion does not contain diamagnetic material(2).
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