scholarly journals Evaluation of the Topology of Switching Power Amplifiers for Active Magnetic Bearings

Proceedings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Yefa Hu ◽  
Kezhen Yang ◽  
Xinhua Guo ◽  
Jian Zhou ◽  
Huachun Wu

A switching power amplifier is a key component of the actuator of an active magnetic bearing, and its reliability has an important impact on the performance of a magnetic bearing system. This paper analyzes the topologies of a switching power amplifier of an active magnetic bearing. In the case of different coil pair arrangements and bias current distributions, comprehensive evaluation of the different topologies of switching power amplifiers is introduced. This evaluation has a guiding role in the design of a switching power amplifier of an active magnetic bearing.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Tangredi ◽  
Enrico Meli ◽  
Andrea Rindi ◽  
Alessandro Ridolfi ◽  
Pierluca D’Adamio ◽  
...  

Nowadays, the search for increasing performances in turbomachinery applications has led to a growing utilization of active magnetic bearings (AMBs), which can bring a series of advantages thanks to their features: AMBs allow the machine components to reach higher peripheral speeds; in fact there are no wear and lubrication problems as the contact between bearing surfaces is absent. Furthermore, AMBs characteristic parameters can be controlled via software, optimizing machine dynamics performances. However, active magnetic bearings present some peculiarities, as they have lower load capacity than the most commonly used rolling and hydrodynamic bearings, and they need an energy source; for these reasons, in case of AMBs overload or breakdown, an auxiliary bearing system is required to support the rotor during such landing events. During the turbomachine design process, it is fundamental to appropriately choose the auxiliary bearing type and characteristics, because such components have to resist to the rotor impact; so, a supporting design tool based on accurate and efficient models of auxiliary bearings is very useful for the design integration of the Active Magnetic Bearing System into the machine. This paper presents an innovative model to accurately describe the mechanical behavior of a complete rotor-dynamic system composed of a rotor equipped with two auxiliary rolling bearings. The model, developed and experimentally validated in collaboration with Baker Hughes a GE company (providing the test case and the experimental data), is able to reproduce the key physical phenomena experimentally observed; in particular, the most critical phenomenon noted during repeated experimental combined landing tests is the rotor forward whirl, which occurs in case of high friction conditions and greatly influences the whole system behavior. In order to carefully study some special phenomena like rotor coast down on landing bearings (which requires long period of time to evolve and involves many bodies and degrees of freedom) or other particular events like impacts (which occur in a short period of time), a compromise between accuracy of the results and numerical efficiency has been pursued. Some of the elements of the proposed model have been previously introduced in literature; however the present work proposes some new features of interest. For example, the lateral and the axial models have been properly coupled in order to correctly reproduce the effects observed during the experimental tests and a very important system element, the landing bearing compliant suspension, has been properly modelled to more accurately describe its elastic and damping effects on the system. Furthermore, the model is also useful to characterize the frequencies related to the rotor forward whirl motion.


2012 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
pp. 51-55
Author(s):  
Zhen Yu Xie ◽  
Hong Kai Zhou ◽  
Xiao Wang

The magnetic damper was introduced into the high speed rotating machinery to restrain the vibration of the rotor supported by active magnetic bearings. The experimental setup, which was made up of one rotor, two radial active magnetic bearings, one axial active magnetic bearing, one magnetic damper and control system, was built to investigate the effects of the magnetic damper locations on dynamic characteristics of the system by theoretical analysis, experimental modal analysis and actual operation of the system. The results show that the vibration of the active magnetic bearing system operating at the modal frequency can be reduced more effectively if the magnetic damper is located far from the nodes of the corresponding mode shape.


Actuators ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Kezhen Yang ◽  
Yefa Hu ◽  
Xinhua Guo ◽  
Jian Zhou ◽  
Huachun Wu

Active magnetic bearings (AMBs) have led to great progress in the field of rotating machinery due to their many advantages, such as their non-contact and non-lubrication properties. As the key component of an AMB actuator, the switching power amplifier has an important impact on the performance of magnetic bearings and rotating machinery. In this paper, the topologies of switching power amplifiers for AMBs are introduced. The traditional half-bridge topology and two newly proposed topologies—the three-phase-half-bridge and neutralized-sharing-bridge topology—are analyzed and discussed. The volume, current output performance and cost of the power amplifier with different topologies are comprehensively evaluated, providing a theoretical basis and guidance for the selection and design of the topology of switching power amplifiers for AMBs under different conditions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 494-495 ◽  
pp. 685-688
Author(s):  
Rong Gao ◽  
Gang Luo ◽  
Cong Xun Yan

Active magnetic bearing (AMB) system is a complex integrated system including mechanics, electronic and magnetism. In order to research for the basic dynamic characteristic of rotor supported by AMB, it is necessary to present mathematics method. The dynamics formula of AMB is established using theory means of dynamics of rotator and mechanics of vibrations. At the same tine, the running stability of rotor is analyzed and the example is presented in detail.


Automatika ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Cheng ◽  
Lin Zhang ◽  
Rougang Zhou ◽  
Shao Song ◽  
Bo Wang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Bruno Wagner

This paper recalls the principles and main features of the active magnetic bearings and especially the advantages for turbomachines. Oil-free working and vibration control are part of them. Field experiences are described for different shaft line configurations. Step by step we are going to get totally rid of oil with the introduction of active magnetic bearings together with dry gas seals and gearless drive. Future machines will take the benefit of all this field experience. The trend of the design optimization is the active magnetic bearings in the process gas itself, for a length reduction of shafts. But at the present stage, the active magnetic bearing is a proven technology today.


Author(s):  
E. G. Foster ◽  
V. Kulle ◽  
R. A. Peterson

The installation and operation of an active magnetic bearing in conjunction with a modified mechanical dry gas seal on a natural gas pipeline compressor is presented. The emphasis of this paper is centered on the active magnetic bearing. The active magnetic bearing was developed by Société de Mécanique Magnétique (S2M) of Vernon France. The first successful application to a natural gas pipeline compressor was a co-operative effort between NOVA, AN ALBERTA CORPORATION, S2M, and Magnetic Bearing Incorporated (MBI) of Radford, Virginia. This paper represents a technical and economic assessment of the bearing, including installation and operational data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-123
Author(s):  
Adis Muminovic ◽  
Sanjin Braut ◽  
Adil Muminovic ◽  
Isad Saric ◽  
Goranka Štimac Rončević

Proportional–integral–derivative (PID) control is the most common control approach used to control active magnetic bearings system, especially in the case of supporting rigid rotors. In the case of flexible rotor support, the most common control is again PID control in combination with notch filters. Other control approaches, known as modern control theory, are still in development process and cannot be commonly found in real life industrial application. Right now, they are mostly used in research applications. In comparison to PID control, PI-D control implies that derivate element is in feedback loop instead in main branch of the system. In this paper, performances of flexible rotor/active magnetic bearing system were investigated in the case of PID and PI-D control, both in combination with notch filters. The performances of the system were analysed using an analysis in time domain by observing system response to step input and in frequency domain by observing a frequency response of sensitivity function.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seong-yeol Yoo ◽  
Myounggyu D. Noh

Active magnetic bearings consume much less power than conventional passive bearings, especially when power-minimizing controllers are employed. Several power-minimizing controllers have been proposed, such as variable bias controllers and switching controllers. In this paper, we present an appraisal of the power-minimizing control algorithms for active magnetic bearings in an attempt to provide an objective guideline on the merits of the control algorithms. In order for the appraisal, we develop an unified and consistent model of active magnetic bearing systems. The performances of the power-minimizing controllers are assessed through this model. The results show that the power-minimizing controllers indeed save considerable power when the machine state is relatively steady. However, a simple proportional-derivative type controller is on a par with the much more complex power-minimizing controllers in terms of power consumption when the machine is experiencing transient loads.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document