Abstract
It is known that a rotor can be supported without contact and without wear by suitable electromagnetic forces. The technical implementation of the basic idea, however, is still rather uncommon. By means of examples the state of the art and possible future trends of the theory and the application of magnetic bearings are demonstrated. One example, the full magnetic suspension of a centrifuge in a vacuum tube is considered.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 151-156 |
Number of pages | 6 |
State | Published - 1980 |
Event | I Mech E Conf Publ 1980-4, Int Conf - Vib in Rotating Mach, 2nd - Cambridge, Engl Duration: 1 Sep 1980 → 4 Sep 1980 |
Conference
Conference | I Mech E Conf Publ 1980-4, Int Conf - Vib in Rotating Mach, 2nd |
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City | Cambridge, Engl |
Period | 1/09/80 → 4/09/80 |