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Electrodynamic Suspension and Stability of a Charged Droplet in Quadrupole Electrode

2008 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2008
Special quadrupole electrode system was used in this experiments. A charged droplet is sustained at the balance point by the AC driving voltage which is applied to the wire electrodes and is shifted by some distance to a plane electrode when DC voltage is applied to it The centripetal force of the droplet toward the balance point can be estimated by DC
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Influence of the suspension shape on the dynamic characteristics of the electrodynamic shakers

2023
Vibrations in Physical Systems, 34(2), 2023227-1 - 2023227 ...
Augustyn, Damian, Fidali, Marek
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Electrodynamic suspension of liquid hydrogen droplets

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1969
An apparatus is described which has been used to produce, charge and suspend a 15 ?m diameter liquid hydrogen droplet in an electrodynamic system, and maintain it in a 0?3 mm diameter orbit for several seconds.
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Aerodynamic performance of an electrodynamic suspension MagLev vehicle

35th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 1997
An experimental and computational investigation was conducted to better understand the aerodynamics of magnetically levitated (MagLev) high speed vehicles of the Electrodynamic Suspension (EDS) type operating in ground effect. A high speed moving track system, developed to be used in the Virginia Tech Stability wind tunnel, was modified to form a ...
Jessica Wilt   +7 more
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Propulsion Requirements for High-Speed Vehicles with Electrodynamic Suspension

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1977
The thrust force and power requirements for the propulsion of a vehicle with electrodynamic suspension (i.e., using superconducting magnets) are discussed. Acceleration thrust, magnetic drag, and aerodynamic drag are shown to lead to calculated power requirements of 8.0 MW under acceleration, and 5.2 MW for cruising at 300 mi/h.
David L. Atherton, Anthony R. Eastham
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Magnetic Levitation: Electrodynamic Suspension and Electromagnetic Suspension Technologies

Applied and Computational Engineering
Electrodynamic Suspension (EDS) and Electromagnetic Suspension (EMS) are the two primary technologies widely used in maglev systems due to their relatively mature development and simple structural principles. This paper investigated a novel hybrid technology that integrates EDS and EMS to upgrade and transform maglev systems.
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Nonlinear behavior of electrodynamic loudspeaker suspension at low frequencies

Science China Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy, 2013
The suspension of electrodynamic loudspeakers includes a surround of the cone and a spider, and it is characterized by the mechanic stiffness in the lumped-parameter model. By solving the nonlinear differential equation of motion which considers the nonlinearity of suspension at low frequencies numerically and measuring different kinds of surrounds and
ZiXin Feng   +3 more
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Electrodynamic magnetic suspension-models, scaling laws, and experimental results

IEEE Transactions on Education, 2000
A simple experiment illustrating the principles of electrodynamic magnetic suspension is described and test results are given. A disk-shaped coil made of insulated copper magnet wire and energized with 60 Hz AC line voltage is levitated in a stable equilibrium position above a wide aluminum plate.
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Amplitude-frequency characteristics of an electrodynamic loudspeaker with magnetorheologic suspension

Journal of Engineering Physics, 1987
The thermal and mechanical characteristics of a loudspeaker with a magnetic gap filled with a magnetorheologic suspension (MRS) are numerically investigated.
Z. P. Shul'man   +5 more
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A collision-dominated regime in electrodynamic particulate suspension

Journal of Aerosol Science, 2022
H. Ling, F.J. Higuera
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