The present paper presents a new modeling approach for null flux axialelectrodynamic bearings. Such approach allows defining stability bounds forrotors supported with this type of passive magnetic suspension. The linearizedmodels are developed using the bond graph methodology to better understandthe multiphysics nature of the magnetic suspension. The adoption of complexvariables together with the bond graph formalism is introduced in order toreduce the complexity of the system's equations. Rules for the use of thisapproach are established and demonstrated.The validation of the proposed models is developed comparing experimentaland analytical results. To this end, a test rig, devised to achieve fullypassive stable magnetic levitation, is des...
Magnetic bearings are systems capable of supporting rotors in absence of mechanical contact. Among m...
The number of high speed applications is sharply increasing in the last years so that the problem of...
In this paper we present a new Permanent Magnets (PMs) bearing, which is composed of a rotor capable...
Magnetic bearings constitute a convincing alternative to classical solutions such as ball and journa...
Electrodynamic suspension exploits repulsive forces due to eddy currents to produce positive stiffne...
In this paper, the stability analysis of a new permanent magnets (PMs) bearings is presented and dis...
Magnetic bearings are an attractive alternative to mechanical bearings in flywheel energy storage sy...
The ambient-temperature passive magnetic bearing system developed at the Lawrence Livermore National...
Research has been underway at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to build a theoretical and ...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. They arise when a conductor ...
ABSTRACT Research performed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the equilibrium and sta...
Based on prior work at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ambient-temperature passive magnet...
Magnetic bearings allow to support a rotating object without contact. This makes them more suitable ...
Electrodynamic Maglev systems (EDSs) and passive magnetic bearings (PMBs) generate magnetic forces b...
Electrodynamic bearings can provide stable and contactless levitation of rotors while operating at r...
Magnetic bearings are systems capable of supporting rotors in absence of mechanical contact. Among m...
The number of high speed applications is sharply increasing in the last years so that the problem of...
In this paper we present a new Permanent Magnets (PMs) bearing, which is composed of a rotor capable...
Magnetic bearings constitute a convincing alternative to classical solutions such as ball and journa...
Electrodynamic suspension exploits repulsive forces due to eddy currents to produce positive stiffne...
In this paper, the stability analysis of a new permanent magnets (PMs) bearings is presented and dis...
Magnetic bearings are an attractive alternative to mechanical bearings in flywheel energy storage sy...
The ambient-temperature passive magnetic bearing system developed at the Lawrence Livermore National...
Research has been underway at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to build a theoretical and ...
Eddy current effects are the base of electrodynamic bearings principle. They arise when a conductor ...
ABSTRACT Research performed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the equilibrium and sta...
Based on prior work at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ambient-temperature passive magnet...
Magnetic bearings allow to support a rotating object without contact. This makes them more suitable ...
Electrodynamic Maglev systems (EDSs) and passive magnetic bearings (PMBs) generate magnetic forces b...
Electrodynamic bearings can provide stable and contactless levitation of rotors while operating at r...
Magnetic bearings are systems capable of supporting rotors in absence of mechanical contact. Among m...
The number of high speed applications is sharply increasing in the last years so that the problem of...
In this paper we present a new Permanent Magnets (PMs) bearing, which is composed of a rotor capable...