Magnetic bearing device

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 90, 318632, 318629, H02K 709

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetic bearing device comprises a radial magnetic bearing having a plurality of radial electromagnets for contactlessly supporting a rotary body radially thereof, a radial displacement detector for detecting the radial displacement of the rotary body, and a radial PID control circuit for controlling drive current for the electromagnets based on a radial displacement signal from the detector. The device further comprises a negative feedback circuit for negatively feeding back the output signal of the control circuit to the input of the control circuit via a notch filter.

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"Control of Unbalance Response with Magnetic Bearings", by C.R. Knospe et al., Proceedings of the 1992 ACC, Jun. 24, 1992.

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