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The Active Magnetic Bearing Enables Optimum Control of Machine Vibrations

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This paper is a continuation of the previous one entitled: “The active magnetic bearing enables optimum damping of flexible rotors” [8].

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Habermann, H., Brunet, M. (1988). The Active Magnetic Bearing Enables Optimum Control of Machine Vibrations. In: Belmans, R., Binns, K.J., Geysen, W., Vandenput, A. (eds) Vibrations and Audible Noise in Alternating Current Machines. NATO ASI Series, vol 148. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2815-2_8

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