The Proceedings of the Symposium on the Motion and Vibration Control
Online ISSN : 2424-3000
2010
Session ID : 2A25
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2A25 A Proposal of New Flywheel Energy Storage System Using a Superconducting Magnetic Bearing
Mukhamad SUBKHANMochimitsu KOMORIKenichi ASAMI
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Since few years ago, electrical energy storage had been attracted as an effective use of electricity and coping with the momentary voltage drop. Above all, energy storage flywheel systems using superconductor have advantages of long life, high energy density, and high efficiency. Our experimental machine uses a superconducting magnetic bearing (SMB) together with a permanent magnet bearing (PMB) and plans to reduce the overall cost and cooling cost. Energy storage flywheel systems operate by storing energy mechanically in a rotating flywheel. The generating motor is used to rotate flywheel and to generating electricity from flywheel rotational. The generating motor consists of 2-phase 4-poles brush-less DC motor and a Hall sensor. A purpose of this research is the development of a compact energy storage flywheel system using SMB and PMB. This paper shows the new model of flywheel that has higher storage energy comparing with conventional one, the improvement of motor drive (DC motor) to increase the speed rotating, and estimating the system at momentary voltage drop.
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