2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/4675286
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Development and Experimental Validation of Auxiliary Rolling Bearing Models for Active Magnetic Bearings (AMBs) Applications

Abstract: Nowadays, the search for increasing performances in turbomachinery applications has led to a growing utilization of active magnetic bearings (AMBs), which can bring a series of advantages thanks to their features: AMBs allow the machine components to reach higher peripheral speeds; in fact there are no wear and lubrication problems as the contact between bearing surfaces is absent. Furthermore, AMBs characteristic parameters can be controlled via software, optimizing machine dynamics performances. However, act… Show more

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“…A fair amount of research works about rolling bearing-rotor systems can be found in the literature, with different focuses on mechanical or thermal aspects. [1][2][3] In some fundamental research studies, Harris and Kotzalas have come up with effective models to study the dynamic behavior of bearings, constituting the landmarks of the rolling bearing analysis. 4,5 The modeling research on rotor-bearing systems is still very active.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fair amount of research works about rolling bearing-rotor systems can be found in the literature, with different focuses on mechanical or thermal aspects. [1][2][3] In some fundamental research studies, Harris and Kotzalas have come up with effective models to study the dynamic behavior of bearings, constituting the landmarks of the rolling bearing analysis. 4,5 The modeling research on rotor-bearing systems is still very active.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%