Design of The Miniature Maglev Using Hybrid Magnets in Magnetic Levitation System

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World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 62 2012

Design of the Miniature Maglev using Hybrid


Magnets in Magnetic Levitation System
Jeong-Min Jo, Young-Jae Han, Chang-Young Lee

The hybrid magnet based on permanent magnets and


electromagnets has advantages such as the reduced power to
feed the remaining onboard supply system, so the overall
onboard power is diminished by about 20% as compared to that
of the electromagnet [3].
In this paper we proposed the how to design and control the
miniature maglev and confirmed the feasibility of the levitation
system using electromagnets and permanent magnets through
the manufacturing the miniature maglev.

AbstractAttracting ferromagnetic forces between magnet and


reaction rail provide the supporting force in Electromagnetic
Suspension. Miniature maglev using permanent magnets and
electromagnets is based on the idea to generate the nominal magnetic
force by permanent magnets and superimpose the variable magnetic
field required for stabilization by currents flowing through control
windings in electromagnets. Permanent magnets with a high energy
density have lower power losses with regard to supporting force and
magnet weight. So the advantage of the maglev using electromagnets
and permanent magnets is partially reduced by the power required to
feed the remaining onboard supply system so that the overall onboard
power is diminished as compared to that of the electromagnet. In this
paper we proposed the how to design and control the miniature maglev
and confirmed the feasibility of the levitation system using
electromagnets and permanent magnets through the manufacturing the
miniature maglev

II.MINIATURE MAGLEV SYSTEM


A. Concept of the Miniature Maglev System
The miniature maglev is magnetically levitated and propelled
by linear induction motor along a guideway. The vehicle is
supported by four magnets on levitation frame below the
guideway beam. The miniature maglev using permanent
magnets and electromagnets is based on the idea to generate the
nominal magnetic force by permanent magnets and
superimpose the variable magnetic field required for
stabilization by currents flowing through control windings in
electromagnets.
A miniature maglev consists of a LIM (Linear Induction
Motor), four hybrid magnets and a magnet drive and a
communication system. The system parameters are
summarized in Table I.

KeywordsMagnetic Levitation system, Maglev, Permanent


Magnets, Hybrid Magnet
I. INTRODUCTION

AGNETICALLY levitated

trains provide a high speed, very


low friction alternative to conventional trains with steel
wheels on steel rails. Several experimental maglev systems in
Germany and Japan have demonstrated that this mode of
transportation can profitably compete with air travel. More
importantly, maglev transportation can ease traffic congestion
and save energy.Maglev transportation uses magnetic levitation
and electromagnetic propulsion to provide contactless vehicle
movement. There are two basic types of magnetic levitation:
electromagnetic suspension (EMS) and electro-dynamic
suspension (EDS). In EMS, the guideway attracts the
electromagnets of the vehicle that wraps around the guideway.
The attracting force suspends the vehicle about one centimeter
above the guideway. In contrast, the EDS systems use repulsive
force, induced by the magnets on the vehicle, to lift the vehicle
[1]-[2]. In this paper EMS using electromagnet and permanent
magnet is studied.EMS using Hybrid magnets can reduce the
weight of the levitation system and power electronic system
compared to conventional EMS.

TABLE I
PARAMETERS OF A M INIATURE MAGLEV
Parameter
System Weight
Levitation Magnet type

Operating air gap


Max Vehicle Speed
Communication Device

Value

Remark

40kg
Hybrid Magnets
(Permanent Magnets +
Electromagnets)
5mm
0.5[m/sec]
Bluetooth

Max. 48kg
NdFeB

B. Magnet Drive
A magnet driver consists of 4 quadrant chopper and
levitation controller. Fig. 1 shows the block diagram of the
hybrid levitation control system. The total magnet force acting
at each module is due to a permanent magnet and a normal
control coil. The permanent magnet provides the magnet force
to support the miniature maglev in static equilibrium. The
control coil generates the perturbation force.
The magnetic coil current is controlled as a function of the
magnetic air gap. For this purpose, an air gap and acceleration
signals from hybrid levitation magnet are measured and

J.M. Jo is with the Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang-Si,


Gyeonggi- Do, South Korea, 437-7657 (phone : +82-31-460-5619; fax:
+82-31-460-5023; e-mail: [email protected]).
Y.J. Han is with the Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang-Si,
Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, 437-7657 (phone : +82-31-460-5614; fax:
+82-31-460-5023; e-mail: [email protected])
C.Y. Lee is with the Korea Railroad Research Institute, Uiwang-Si,
Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, 437-7657 (phone : +82-31-460-5525; fax:
+82-31-460-5023; e-mail: [email protected])

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If the magnet is to be driven on the linear part of its B-H


characteristics, allowing for a 50% flux overload margin,
typical nominal air-gap flux may be assumed to be around 0.5
Tesla.

transmitted to a controller whose output signal is sent to a


hybrid magnet chopper. In controller the input signals are
transformed to filtered gap and filtered acceleration and gap
velocity. These values are multiplied by a gain matrix and
added in order to make reference output voltage of controller.
The reference output voltage is transformed to PWM.The four
magnets in the vehicle are controlled independently through
four controllers.

Fig. 3 3-D Flux density Vector for air-gap of 5.5mm and magnet coil
current of 5A

Fig. 1 Block Diagram of the Levitation Control System

Fig. 4 shows the attraction force for a magnet coil current at


different air-gaps. The weight of the miniature maglev is about
40kg and attraction force at air-gap of 4mm is 40kgf. Therefore,
this equilibrium position of air-gap to the weight of the
miniature maglev is about 4mm.

Attraction Force [kgf]

C.Hybrid magnets
The magnet force acting at each corner module is due to a
permanent magnet and a levitation control coil. The permanent
magnet primarily provides the magnet force to levitate the
miniature maglev in operating point. Air-gap variations are
accommodated by continually changing the current in the
control coils. Therefore the magnetic coil current is controlled
as a function of the magnetic air gap.
Fig. 2 shows magnetic flux distribution calculated with the
3-D code in the air-gap of 3mm, pole and rail iron. The
attractive force of permanent magnet computed by the 3-D
model is 20% smaller than that of experimental results. Fig. 2
shows the flux density of the iron core for air-gap of 3mm is
about 0.4 Tesla.

180

6[A]

160

4[A]

140
120
100

2[A]
0[A]

80
60

-2[A]

40

-4[A]

20
0
2

Air Gap [mm]

Fig. 4 Attraction force for a magnet coil current at air-gaps from 2mm
to 7.5mm

D.Linear Induction Motor


Since suspension is achieved without any physical contact,
linear motors are chosen to propel these magnetically levitated
vehicles. In this design linear induction motor is chosen
because linear induction motor has the advantage in lower price
and simpler construction. Fig. 5 shows the flux density of LIM
at the slip frequency of 0.95. The two dimensional mesh
geometry of SLIM has been solved for analysis of magnetic
flux density.
Fig. 2 3-D Flux density Vector for air-gap of 3mm and magnet coil
current of 0A

Fig. 3 shows the 3-D flux density vector generated by a


permanent magnet and two electromagnets for coil current of
5A and the maximum flux density of the iron core is 1.2Tesla.

Fig. 5 Flux density of LIM at the slip frequency of 0.95

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Photo sensors under the bogie of vehicle read a scale on the


rail and then the signals from photo sensors are sent to the
propulsion control system. The QEP circuit counts the
quadrature encoded input pulse on the QEP input pin in order to
estimate the vehicle speed.
A vehicle speed reference value is set from the control
desk.A speed controller calculates the reference current and
then reference current values are transformed to PWM.

Fig. 6 shows the influence of normal force for vehicle speed


at different current frequencies of LIM and Fig. 7 shows the
thrust force of LIM at the current frequencies from 35Hz to
65Hz.

III. EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION


A miniature maglev was used to confirm the feasibility of
levitation system using hybrid magnets. In the test the vehicle
negotiates a guideway at 0.5m/sec for 5m. The steady-space
control is applied for electromagnetic levitation controller of
each magnet module. Fig. 9 shows the miniature maglev with
hybrid levitation system using permanent magnet and
electromagnets.

Fig. 6 Normal force for vehicle speed at the different current


frequencies of LIM

These results indicate that the variations of normal force for


vehicle speed at the different current frequencies of LIM affect
to the magnet control system. So variations in normal force are
compensated by the constant slip frequency control in an
inverter for LIM.

Fig. 9 The miniature maglev using hybrid magnets

Fig. 10 shows an air-gap and magnet coil current while the


position of the miniature maglev moves up and down softly to
the rail. Magnet coil current increase until magnet is off from
the rail and decrease until air-gap reach to the operating point.
Fig. 7 Thrust force for vehicle speed at the different frequencies

E. Control of LIM drive


This miniature maglev system consists of LIM driven
electromagnetically suspended vehicle system. The design for
the control of LIM drive was implemented using a closed-loop
system with PWM. Fig. 8 shows a block diagram for propulsion
system.

Fig. 10 An air-gap and current waveforms for the soft up-and-down


motion of the position
Fig. 8 Block Diagram for propulsion system

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From the results, we can see that the equilibrium position of


air-gap to the weight of the miniature maglev is about 4.5mm
and the energy consumption at the operating position is near to
zero.
Fig. 11 and Fig. 12 show an air-gap and magnet coil current
for the soft up-and-down motion of the position and the step-up
motion of the position respectively. These figures show that the
response time to the step reference is about 100msec. from
these results, the feasibility of EMS using hybrid magnet is
confirmed.

Fig. 13 Air-gap and magnet coil current at running on the guideway

IV. CONCLUSION
This paper presents the miniature maglev using permanent
magnets and electromagnets which is based on the idea to
generate the nominal magnetic force by permanent magnets
and superimpose the variable magnetic field required for
stabilization by currents flowing through control windings in
electromagnets. Based on the miniature maglev, how to design
and control the miniature maglev are discussed. In order to
confirm the feasibility of the levitation system using
electromagnets and permanent magnets, experimental work is
performed. Experimental results show that the hybrid magnet
based on permanent magnets and electromagnets has
advantages such as the reduced power to feed the remaining
onboard supply system, so the overall onboard power is
diminished by about over 50% as compared to that of the
electromagnet.

Fig. 11 An air-gap and magnet coil current for the step-up motion of
the position

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This work was supported by Royalty Project through Korea
Institute of Construction & Transportation Technology
Evaluation and Planning (KICTEP) funded by Korean Ministry
of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (10ENGF-C05595401-000000)
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Fig. 12 An air-gap and magnet coil current for the step-down motion of
the position

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Fig. 13 shows air-gap and magnet coil current when vehicle


runs on the rail. The figure shows gap fluctuation is about
0.5mm (pk-pk). The major cause of the gap fluctuation is rail
joints on the guideway.
From experimental results the levitation system using hybrid
magnet and 4-quadrant chopper have advantages such as a low
consumption and lower required DC link voltage in magnet
drives.

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