It is now common practice to supplement a magnetic bearing with a touchdown bearing to protect the rotor and stator components. Rotor/touchdown bearing contact may arise from rotor drop, caused by power loss or emergency shutdown. This paper considers the control options that are viable when the magnetic bearing is still functional should contact arise from intermittent faults or overload conditions. The problem is that bi-stable rotor responses are possible, with and without contact. If rotor contact should become persistent, the desirable course of action is to destabilize the rotor response and induce a return to contact-free levitation. In order to achieve this, it is appropriate to gain an understanding of the rotor dynamic behavior. T...
A common disturbance encountered in rotor operations is the sinusoidal disturbance caused by mass un...
Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) are used in many high speed machinery applications because of their ...
Abstract- Active magnetic bearing (AMB) systems can support a rotor without physical contact and ena...
During fault conditions, rotor displacements in magnetic bearing systems may potentially exceed safe...
Magnetic bearings provide frictionless, non-contact support of rotating machinery, but they have lim...
Abstract: Backup bearing is a key safety component of the rotating machinery with the active magneti...
When an active magnetic bearing (AMB) is used in the advanced jet aero-engines, the base of the AMB ...
A rotor supported on active magnetic bearings (AMBs) is levitated inside an air gap by electromagnet...
Abstract: The use of magnetic bearings in rotating machinery provides contact-free rotor support, an...
In case of active magnetic bearing power failures or high transient overloads, the fast spinning rot...
Abstract — There is growing interest in magnetic bearing applications because of their advantages fo...
The introduction of active magnetic bearings (AMBs) has enabled turbomachinery to increase power den...
It was shown in an earlier paper that the authors' recursive open loop adaptive control strategy can...
Safety bearings are used as a back-up system for the rotor-systems that use active magnet bearings f...
When an active magnetic bearing (AMB) rotor drops, it impacts the touchdown bearing (TDB) and produc...
A common disturbance encountered in rotor operations is the sinusoidal disturbance caused by mass un...
Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) are used in many high speed machinery applications because of their ...
Abstract- Active magnetic bearing (AMB) systems can support a rotor without physical contact and ena...
During fault conditions, rotor displacements in magnetic bearing systems may potentially exceed safe...
Magnetic bearings provide frictionless, non-contact support of rotating machinery, but they have lim...
Abstract: Backup bearing is a key safety component of the rotating machinery with the active magneti...
When an active magnetic bearing (AMB) is used in the advanced jet aero-engines, the base of the AMB ...
A rotor supported on active magnetic bearings (AMBs) is levitated inside an air gap by electromagnet...
Abstract: The use of magnetic bearings in rotating machinery provides contact-free rotor support, an...
In case of active magnetic bearing power failures or high transient overloads, the fast spinning rot...
Abstract — There is growing interest in magnetic bearing applications because of their advantages fo...
The introduction of active magnetic bearings (AMBs) has enabled turbomachinery to increase power den...
It was shown in an earlier paper that the authors' recursive open loop adaptive control strategy can...
Safety bearings are used as a back-up system for the rotor-systems that use active magnet bearings f...
When an active magnetic bearing (AMB) rotor drops, it impacts the touchdown bearing (TDB) and produc...
A common disturbance encountered in rotor operations is the sinusoidal disturbance caused by mass un...
Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) are used in many high speed machinery applications because of their ...
Abstract- Active magnetic bearing (AMB) systems can support a rotor without physical contact and ena...