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Studies from S.H. Park et al Have Provided New Data on Mechatronics

Published in Blood Weekly, February 3rd, 2011

2011 FEB 3 -- "Recently, there has been an increasing need for development of active magnetic bearing (AMB) systems of smaller size and lower energy consumption than ever, as AMBs seek for applications in compact, portable rotating machines such as hard disk spindle and artificial heart blood pump. Among others, the three-pole AMB configuration turns out to be more profitable in terms of compactness in design and low power loss than the conventional four-or eight-pole AMB," scientists in South Korea report.

"However, one of the inherent drawbacks in controller design of three-pole AMB is the strong coupling in magnetic flux between magnetic poles. It leads...

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