P. Stoye et al., MELT-TEXTURED YBCO - HIGH TRAPPED FIELDS AND SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETICBEARINGS, Journal of low temperature physics, 105(5-6), 1996, pp. 1457-1462
Bulk melt textured YBCO samples in the shape of discs were prepared by
a top seeding method using Sm-123 crystals. The field distribution of
the trapped field on the surface of the samples war measured at 77 K
by means of a Hall probe. In single grains with diameter of 20 mm the
trapped field reached maximum values up to 0.56 Tat 77 K: Investigatin
g the temperature dependence of the maximum trapped field, a value of
5.5 Tat 30 K was found for the best sample. At the same temperature, d
egradation of the trapped field by a factor of about 10 was observed f
or a second sample after field cooling in a field of 7 T. This degrada
tion is explained by damage to the sample due to magnetic stresses. At
the centre of the sample a magnetic stress of II MPa is estimated to
be responsible for this damage. Additionally YBCO material has been te
sted in a high speed motor with superconducting magnetic bearings (SMB
) in order to demonstrate the passive stabilization properties of SMB.
In first tests the shaft rotated with a speed of 12 000 rpm limited b
y air drag.