Article | REF: D3568 V1

Passive magnetic bearings and thrust bearings

Author: Jean-Paul YONNET

Publication date: May 10, 2002

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2. How it works

A passive magnetic bearing always consists of two parts, one fixed and the other linked to the rotating part. Permanent interaction forces are exerted between these two parts.

2.1 Defining forces and stiffnesses

The forces exerted between the two parts of a magnetic bearing (figure 8 ) can be broken down into F z (axial component) and F r (radial component).

The axial K z and radial K ...

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