Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology

The article presents considerations concerning the construction of vibration reduction system using magnetic suspension technology. Presents the results of simulation, numerical and experimental the bearingless electric motor, for which successfully used this type of solution. Positive results of re...

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Main Authors: Spychała Jarosław, Żokowski Mariusz, Majewski Paweł
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of KONBiN
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2013-0103
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spelling doaj-b995856ba0fe4047b2fbfb41a1000ab72021-09-06T19:41:42ZengSciendoJournal of KONBiN2083-46082015-01-01271314210.2478/jok-2013-0103jok-2013-0103Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension TechnologySpychała Jarosław0Żokowski Mariusz1Majewski Paweł2Instytut Techniczny Woj sk LotniczychInstytut Techniczny Woj sk LotniczychInstytut Techniczny Woj sk LotniczychThe article presents considerations concerning the construction of vibration reduction system using magnetic suspension technology. Presents the results of simulation, numerical and experimental the bearingless electric motor, for which successfully used this type of solution. Positive results of research and testing have become the basis for the development of the concept of building this type of active vibration reduction system , at the same time acting as a support for a technical object, which is a jet engine. Bearing failures are manifested by loss or distortion of their mass, which leads to a total destruction of the roller bearing, and thus reflected in the security. The article presents the concept of building active magnetic suspension to eliminate the bearing system of classical rolling bearing and replace it with magnetic bearing.https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2013-0103active magnetic bearingsuspension technology
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author Spychała Jarosław
Żokowski Mariusz
Majewski Paweł
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Żokowski Mariusz
Majewski Paweł
Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
Journal of KONBiN
active magnetic bearing
suspension technology
author_facet Spychała Jarosław
Żokowski Mariusz
Majewski Paweł
author_sort Spychała Jarosław
title Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
title_short Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
title_full Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
title_fullStr Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
title_full_unstemmed Vibration Reduction System Using Magnetic Suspension Technology
title_sort vibration reduction system using magnetic suspension technology
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of KONBiN
issn 2083-4608
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The article presents considerations concerning the construction of vibration reduction system using magnetic suspension technology. Presents the results of simulation, numerical and experimental the bearingless electric motor, for which successfully used this type of solution. Positive results of research and testing have become the basis for the development of the concept of building this type of active vibration reduction system , at the same time acting as a support for a technical object, which is a jet engine. Bearing failures are manifested by loss or distortion of their mass, which leads to a total destruction of the roller bearing, and thus reflected in the security. The article presents the concept of building active magnetic suspension to eliminate the bearing system of classical rolling bearing and replace it with magnetic bearing.
topic active magnetic bearing
suspension technology
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2013-0103
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