Opportunities to Enhance sCO2 Power Cycle Turbomachinery with Bearingless Motor/Generators

Takahiro Noguchi , WaiYan Chan , Nathan Petersen , Logan Rapp , Eric Severson
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Thermal power cycles using sCO2 as a working fluid place extreme demands on their turbomachinery components and their electric motors/generators. In this paper, new system topologies for sCO2 turbomachinery are proposed which take advantage of “bearingless” electric machine technology to improve performance. Bearingless motors/generators are a new type of electric machine which integrate the functionality of active magnetic bearings into the existing hardware of an electric motor/generator. The existing electromagnetic surfaces and materials are reused to enable controllable production of radial forces on the machine shaft. This is envisioned to improve hermetic direct-drive turbomachinery systems by either augmenting existing bearings (i.e., bearing assist) or replacing existing bearings (i.e., bearing removal). The state-of-the-art technologies for several bearing types (gas foil bearings, externally pressurized porous (EPP) gas bearings, and active magnetic bearings) and electric machines are reviewed to motivate the introduction of bearingless technology. Two system designs using bearingless machines are proposed and compared against existing commercial solutions in terms of maximum shaft weight, number of passthroughs into the hermetic environment, cost, and complexity. A case-study bearingless motor/generator is assessed via simulations and a hardware prototype to investigate practical considerations for using bearingless technology in sCO2 turbomachinery. The proposed bearingless solutions have potential to enable a new generation of sCO2 turbomachinery with improved reliability, reduced complexity, and lower cost. This paper shows that by transforming the motor/generator already present in turbomachinery into a bearingless motor/generator, the technical challenges involved with sCO2 can be overcome without adding significant cost.

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利用无轴承电机/发电机改进 sCO2 动力循环涡轮机械的机会
使用 sCO2 作为工作流体的热力循环对其涡轮机械部件及其电机/发电机提出了极高的要求。本文提出了利用 "无轴承 "电机技术提高性能的 sCO2 涡轮机械新系统拓扑结构。无轴承电机/发电机是一种新型电机,它将有源磁轴承的功能集成到电机/发电机的现有硬件中。现有的电磁表面和材料被重新利用,从而在机器轴上产生可控的径向力。设想通过增强现有轴承(即轴承辅助)或替换现有轴承(即轴承移除)来改进密封直驱涡轮机械系统。本文回顾了几种轴承类型(气箔轴承、外压多孔(EPP)气体轴承和有源磁轴承)和电机的最新技术,以推动无轴承技术的引入。提出了两种使用无轴承机器的系统设计,并与现有的商业解决方案在最大轴重、进入密封环境的通道数量、成本和复杂性方面进行了比较。通过模拟和硬件原型评估了无轴承电机/发电机的案例研究,以研究在 sCO2 涡轮机械中使用无轴承技术的实际考虑因素。所提出的无轴承解决方案有望使新一代 sCO2 涡轮机械具有更高的可靠性、更低的复杂性和更低的成本。本文表明,通过将涡轮机械中已有的电机/发电机转换为无轴承电机/发电机,可在不增加大量成本的情况下克服 sCO2 所涉及的技术挑战。
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