Browsing Faculty of Engineering by Subject "Self-sensing"
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Evaluation of demodulation algorithms for robust self-sensing active magnetic bearings
(Elsevier, 2013)Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) play a key role in various industrial applications. In the ongoing challenge to reduce the number of external sensing devices and manufacturing costs of AMBs, self-sensing techniques have ... -
An integrated self-sensing approach for active magnetic bearings
(IEEE, 2011)Self-sensing permits active magnetic bearings (AMBs) to consolidate the actuation and sensing functions into a single electromagnetic transducer. Eliminating the position sensing device as well as interfacing reduce potential ... -
A self-sensing active magnetic bearing based on a direct current measurement approach
(MDPI, 2013)Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) have become a key technology in various industrial applications. Self-sensing AMBs provide an integrated sensorless solution for position estimation, consolidating the sensing and actuating ... -
A self-sensing active magnetic bearing based on a direct current measurement approach
(MDPI, 2013)Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) have become a key technology in various industrial applications. Self-sensing AMBs provide an integrated sensorless solution for position estimation, consolidating the sensing and actuating ... -
Self-sensing for electromagnetic actuators. Part 1. A coupled reluctance network model approach
(Elsevier, 2011)A self-sensing arrangement in active magnetic bearings (AMBs) comprises a single electromagnetic transducer to realize the actuation and sensing functions concurrently. Minimizing the number of sensing devices and associated ... -
Self-sensing for electromagnetic actuators. Part 2. Position estimation
(Elsevier, 2011)The second paper in a two part series presents the position estimation scheme for an 8-pole heteropolar active magnetic bearing (AMB). The integrated self-sensing assembly comprises a nonlinear MIMO parameter estimator ... -
μ-Analysis applied to self-sensing active magnetic bearings
(SAIEEE, 2011)The stability margin of a two degree-of-freedom self-sensing active magnetic bearing (AMB) is estimated by means of μ -analysis. The specific self-sensing algorithm implemented in this study is the direct current ...