Estimation of External Forces in the Rotating System with an Active Magnetic Suspension

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A method for estimating external forces acting on a rotating machine system with an additional active magnetic support is described. The verification of the method was carried out on the test stand. The force exerted with an impedance hammer and the effect of its action was compared to the estimated results of the magnetic reaction forces determined with the module of the diagnostic software. Obtained results of the investigations have confirmed the usefulness of the proposed method, which leads to finding the right diagnostic balance between the symptom and the cause and securing a rotating system from damage.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 199)

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21-26

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March 2013

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