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Optical Storage Technology and Applications | 1988

Magnetic Bearings For A High-Performance Optical Disk Buffer

Richard Hockney; James R. Downer; David Eisenhaure; Timothy J. Hawkey; Bruce G. Johnson

The application of magnetic bearing technology to both the read/write head and rotary spindle of an optical disk buffer will allow its use in a spacecraft environment. An optical disk buffer concept can provide gigabit-per-second data rates and terabit capacity through the use of arrays of solid state lasers applied to a stack of erasable/reusable optical disks. The disks are fixed to a common shaft and each disk surface is served by an independent electro-optic module for recording, playback, and erasure of data. A magneto-optic technique is used to implement the record/erase cycle. The RCA optical disk buffer has evoked interest by NASA for space applications. The porous graphite air bearings in the rotary spindle as well as those used in the linear translation of the read/write head would be replaced by magnetic bearings or mechanical (ball or roller) bearings. Based upon past experience, roller or ball bearings for the translation stages are not feasible. Unsatisfactory, although limited, experience exists with ball bearing spindles also. Magnetic bearings, however, appear ideally suited for both applications. The use of magnetic bearings is advantageous in the optical disk buffer because of the absence of physical contact between the rotating and stationary members. This frictionless operation leads to extended life and reduced drag. The manufacturing tolerances that are required to fabricate magnetic bearings would also be relaxed from those required for precision ball and gas bearings. Since magnetic bearings require no lubricant, they are inherently compatible with a space (vacuum) environment. Magnetic bearings also allow the dynamics of the rotor/bearing system to be altered through the use of active control. This provides the potential for reduced vibration, extended regions of stable operation, and more precise control of position.


Archive | 1996

Integrated magnetic levitation and rotation system

Stephen B. Nichols; Shankar Jagannathan; Kevin Leary; David Eisenhaure; William E. Stanton; Richard Hockney; James R. Downer; Vijay Gondhalekar


Archive | 1988

Magnetic bearing and suspension system

James R. Downer; David Eisenhaure; Richard Hockney; Bruce G. Johnson


Archive | 1992

System and method for damping narrow band axial vibrations of a rotating device

Bruce G. Johnson; Richard Hockney; David Eisenhaure; Ralph C. Fenn


Archive | 1992

Fixed gain electromagnetic actuator and electromagnetic bearing incorporating same

Richard Hockney; James R. Downer; David Eisenhaure


Archive | 1989

Magnetic translator bearings

Richard Hockney; James R. Downer; David Eisenhaure; Timothy J. Hawkey; Bruce G. Johnson


Archive | 2002

Uninterruptible power supply system using a slip-ring, wound-rotor-type induction machine and a method for flywheel energy storage

David Eisenhaure; James L. Kirtley; Laban Edward Lesster


Archive | 1997

Externally field-controlled induction generator

David Eisenhaure; James L. Kirtley; Geoffrey B. Lansberry; Kevin J. Donegan; Gita P. Rao


Archive | 1998

Flywheel permanent magnet machine

David Eisenhaure; Richard Hockney; Gary M. Colello; Vijay Gondhalekar; Gita P. Rao


Archive | 1999

Temperature feedback control of alternator output power

Kevin E. Lerow; Kevin J. Donegan; Mary Tolikas; David Eisenhaure

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Richard Hockney

SatCon Technology Corporation

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James R. Downer

SatCon Technology Corporation

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Bruce G. Johnson

SatCon Technology Corporation

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Vijay Gondhalekar

SatCon Technology Corporation

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Kevin Leary

SatCon Technology Corporation

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Shankar Jagannathan

SatCon Technology Corporation

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James L. Kirtley

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Timothy J. Hawkey

SatCon Technology Corporation

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William Stanton

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Alexander H. Slocum

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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