Electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTBs) provide contactless rotor axial suspension through electromagnetic forces solely leaning on passive phenomena. Lately, linear state-space equations representing their quasi-static and dynamic behaviours have been developed and validated experimentally. However, to date, the exploitation of these models has been restricted to basic investigations regarding the stiffness and the rotational losses as well as qualitative stability analyses, thus not allowing us to objectively compare the intrinsic qualities of EDTBs. In this context, the present paper introduces four performance criteria directly related to the axial stiffness, the bearing energy efficiency and the minimal amount of external damping requir...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. The unique characteristic of...
Two topics have been the subject of numerous researches in the field of rotating machineries those p...
Electrodynamic suspension exploits repulsive forces due to eddy currents to produce positive stiffne...
Electrodynamic bearings can ensure contactless levitation of rotors at room temperature solely relyi...
Electrodynamic bearings can guide rotating objects without contact and active control means. Consequ...
Electrodynamic bearings can provide stable and contactless levitation of rotors while operating at r...
The number of high speed applications is sharply increasing in the last years so that the problem of...
Topologies of electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTB) and axial flux permanent magnet (AFPM) machines ...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. They arise when a conductor ...
Magnetic bearings constitute a convincing alternative to classical solutions such as ball and journa...
Electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTBs) can provide the rotor axial levitation solely relying on pass...
A new model of electrodynamic bearings is presented in this paper. The model takes into account the ...
Recent researches have revealed that electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTBs) can gather, within a sin...
Recent researches have revealed that electrodynamic thrust bearings can gather, within one single ar...
Despite the significant advantages regarding their reliability and compactness, the interest in pass...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. The unique characteristic of...
Two topics have been the subject of numerous researches in the field of rotating machineries those p...
Electrodynamic suspension exploits repulsive forces due to eddy currents to produce positive stiffne...
Electrodynamic bearings can ensure contactless levitation of rotors at room temperature solely relyi...
Electrodynamic bearings can guide rotating objects without contact and active control means. Consequ...
Electrodynamic bearings can provide stable and contactless levitation of rotors while operating at r...
The number of high speed applications is sharply increasing in the last years so that the problem of...
Topologies of electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTB) and axial flux permanent magnet (AFPM) machines ...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. They arise when a conductor ...
Magnetic bearings constitute a convincing alternative to classical solutions such as ball and journa...
Electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTBs) can provide the rotor axial levitation solely relying on pass...
A new model of electrodynamic bearings is presented in this paper. The model takes into account the ...
Recent researches have revealed that electrodynamic thrust bearings (EDTBs) can gather, within a sin...
Recent researches have revealed that electrodynamic thrust bearings can gather, within one single ar...
Despite the significant advantages regarding their reliability and compactness, the interest in pass...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. The unique characteristic of...
Two topics have been the subject of numerous researches in the field of rotating machineries those p...
Electrodynamic suspension exploits repulsive forces due to eddy currents to produce positive stiffne...