Magnetic bearings and bearingless drives
By: Chiba, Akira
Contributor(s): Fukao, Tadashi
| Ichikawa, Osamu
| Oshima, Masahide
| Takemoto, Masatugu
| Dorrell, David G
Language: English Publisher: Oxford Newnes c2005Description: xviii, 381p.; 24cmISBN: 9780750657273Subject(s): Machine engineering


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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Electro-magnetics and Mathematical Model of Magnetic
3. Magnetic bearing controllers
4. Mechanical Dynamics
5. Power Electronics Circuits for Magnetic Bearings
6. Primitive Model and control strategy of bearingless motors
7. Analysis in rotational coordinates and magnetic suspension strategy for bearingless drives with 4-pole and 2-pole windings
8. Field Orientation, VA requirement and magnetic saturation
9. Cylindrical Permanent Magnet Synchronous Bearingless Motors
10. Inset-type Permanent Magnet Bearingless Motors
11. Buried Permanent Magnet Bearingless Motors
12. Synchronous Reluctance Bearingless Motors
13. Bearingless Induction Motors
14. Homopolar, Hybrid and Consequent-pole Bearingless Motors
15. Switched Reluctance Bearingless Motors
16. Winding Arrangement Variations
17. Mechanical Structure and Position Regulation
18. Displacement Sensors and Sensorless operation
19. Controllers and Power Electronics
20. Design Procedure and examples
21. Applications and test machines
Appendices
Index
The application of bearingless drives is emerging as an important technique in the areas of high-speed machinery and motion-control, and this book aims to provide a thorough grounding in the principles behind this cutting-edge technology. Basic principles are described in detail with practical examples to aid understanding, and the different types of bearingless drives are introduced, along with coverage of test machines and applications.Aimed at practising electrical and mechanical engineers and advanced students, Magnetic Bearings and Bearingless Drives provides an essential guide to an area of engineering previously only fully covered by large numbers of academic papers.