2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2017.2749759
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Design Optimization of a Novel Heteropolar Radial Hybrid Magnetic Bearing Using Magnetic Circuit Model

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“…The design method based on the asymmetric factor is compared with the conventional design method [30]. According to [30], when a single DoF is designed separately, the radial and axial magnetic pole area can be designed as…”
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“…The design method based on the asymmetric factor is compared with the conventional design method [30]. According to [30], when a single DoF is designed separately, the radial and axial magnetic pole area can be designed as…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design method based on the asymmetric factor is compared with the conventional design method [30]. According to [30], when a single DoF is designed separately, the radial and axial magnetic pole area can be designed asAr=μ0Frtruemax2B02,Az=μ0Fztruemax2B02. Under the same external dimensions and PM conditions, magnetic pole areas designed by different methods are listed in Table 3.…”
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“…The permanent magnets provide bias fluxes and the coils provide control fluxes. This kind of magnetic bearings can reduce power losses and keep the stability of magnetic bearings at the same time [8–10]. According to the way of excitation, magnetic bearings can be divided into two types: one is excited by unipolar or bipolar switching power amplifiers [11–13], the other is excited by a three‐phase power inverter [14].…”
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“…A motor supported by mechanical bearings cannot meet the need of high speed and long‐time operation . Therefore, the motor supported by magnetic bearing was developed . However, the motor supported by magnetic bearings still has some disadvantages, such as more power consumption for magnetic suspension, over‐speed difficulty, etc.…”
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