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Type: Thesis
Title: Nonlinear dynamics of magnetic bearing systems.
Author: Ji, Jin-Chen
Issue Date: 2006
School/Discipline: School of Mechanical Engineering
Abstract: The aim of the work outlined in this thesis was to gain a deep insight into the effects of nonlinearities of magnetic bearings and the influence of time delays occurring in the feedback path control on their dynamic behaviour and performance. Emphasis was on stability analysis, bifurcation control, determination of stable operating conditions, prediction of bearing performance, and on aspects of nonlinear dynamic behaviour including bifurcations, coexistance of multiple solutions and complicated motions ... The present thesis comprises 12 papers which were recently published in seven international journals.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Adelaide, School of Mechanical Engineering, 2006
Keywords: magnetic bearings; nonlinear systems mathematical models
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