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Experiments and accurate measurements of high-speed electrical machines often meet many practical difficulties mainly as a consequence of constrained geometries and the fast rotation itself. To test many of the phenomena discussed in this thesis, dedicated test setups would be necessary although that would exceed the scope of the project. The setup that was developed for the purpose of the thesis project was primarily designed to demonstrate the new spindle-drive concept and test the overall motor performance. With the experiments reported in this chapter, the test capabilities of the designed setup were explored to gather practical data on the motor and bearings, which would further allow an assessment of the developed models and design approach.

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    Notation from the previous chapters is maintained.

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Borisavljevic, A. (2013). Experimental Results. In: Limits, Modeling and Design of High-Speed Permanent Magnet Machines. Springer Theses. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33457-3_9

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