Abstract
In contrast to conventional rolling element and oil film bearings, magnetic bearings have had a relatively short history. The practical implementation of active magnetic bearings using electromagnets has been accelerated and driven recently by the development of digital control technology. Since 1988, the International Symposium on Magnetic Bearings (ISMB) series has been convened every two years and has been leading the studies in this field. In the industrial sector, the ISO TC108/SC2/WG7 “Working Group on Active Magnetic Bearings” started its activities in 1997 to develop standards to promote the adoption of rotating machinery with active magnetic bearings and to support the steady and smooth advancement of associated industries. The standards have been released as the ISO 14839 series. This chapter describes the basic specifications of magnetic bearings, along with the related vibration control technologies.
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Matsushita, O., Tanaka, M., Kobayashi, M., Keogh, P., Kanki, H. (2019). Vibration in Magnetic Bearing Rotor Systems. In: Vibrations of Rotating Machinery. Mathematics for Industry. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55453-0_6
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