The proposed work focuses on improving the performance of the traditional nonlinear saturation controller (NSC) algorithm. In this work, a tuning mechanism can be implemented by providing the NSC control unit with the measured speed $\Omega $ of the rotor from a shaft encoder device in order to introduce a tuned NSC (TNSC). In other words, we are going to tune the NSC’s natural frequency ${\omega _{c}}$ at one half of $\Omega $ such that $\Omega =2{\omega _{c}}$ . This TNSC is adopted to reduce the vibratory amplitudes of a 16-pole constant-stiffness rotor-Active magnetic bearings AMBs) system for a wide range of speeds and eccentricities. The whole controlled system is studied mathematically to seek its approximate solutions ...
In this paper, an appropriate control strategy is proposed to handle the nonlinear dynamics ofan act...
Abstract: The use of magnetic bearings in rotating machinery provides contact-free rotor support, an...
Harmonic force and torque, which are caused by rotor imbalance and sensor runout, are the dominant d...
This paper focuses on the synchronous vibration suppression of an active magnetic bearing (AMB) syst...
The performance of a nonlinear position-velocity controller in stabilising the lateral vibrations of...
This paper deals with rotor systems that suffer harmonic base excitation when supported on magnetic ...
Abstract: The methodology of constructing a conception for controlling rotor position in active magn...
This study investigates the occurrence of nonsynchronous, low-frequency vibrations in high-speed mot...
Nonlinear vibration control of the twelve-poles electro-magnetic suspension system was tackled in th...
Resonance vibrations (critical speeds) play a significant role in rotor vibration control. Active vi...
In recent years, there has been much interest in the use of automatic balancing devices (ABDs) in ro...
This publication deals with the robust control of active magnetic bearings (AMB). Methods are develo...
A common disturbance encountered in rotor operations is the sinusoidal disturbance caused by mass un...
Passive rotors are often limited in rotational speed due to bearing constraints, stability and exces...
When a transient event, such as mass loss, occurs in a rotor/magnetic bearing system, optimal vibrat...
In this paper, an appropriate control strategy is proposed to handle the nonlinear dynamics ofan act...
Abstract: The use of magnetic bearings in rotating machinery provides contact-free rotor support, an...
Harmonic force and torque, which are caused by rotor imbalance and sensor runout, are the dominant d...
This paper focuses on the synchronous vibration suppression of an active magnetic bearing (AMB) syst...
The performance of a nonlinear position-velocity controller in stabilising the lateral vibrations of...
This paper deals with rotor systems that suffer harmonic base excitation when supported on magnetic ...
Abstract: The methodology of constructing a conception for controlling rotor position in active magn...
This study investigates the occurrence of nonsynchronous, low-frequency vibrations in high-speed mot...
Nonlinear vibration control of the twelve-poles electro-magnetic suspension system was tackled in th...
Resonance vibrations (critical speeds) play a significant role in rotor vibration control. Active vi...
In recent years, there has been much interest in the use of automatic balancing devices (ABDs) in ro...
This publication deals with the robust control of active magnetic bearings (AMB). Methods are develo...
A common disturbance encountered in rotor operations is the sinusoidal disturbance caused by mass un...
Passive rotors are often limited in rotational speed due to bearing constraints, stability and exces...
When a transient event, such as mass loss, occurs in a rotor/magnetic bearing system, optimal vibrat...
In this paper, an appropriate control strategy is proposed to handle the nonlinear dynamics ofan act...
Abstract: The use of magnetic bearings in rotating machinery provides contact-free rotor support, an...
Harmonic force and torque, which are caused by rotor imbalance and sensor runout, are the dominant d...