Stability of Wind Power Turbines Magnetic Bearing

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We first have analyzed the magnetic bearing systems stability conditions, and then we have built the magnetic bearing systems stability operation module and equations. We also have analyzed the lowest speed which can sustain systems stable operation and confirmed the critical damp conditions. At last, we have designed the critical damping system.

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August 2012

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