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Active magnetic bearings as well as bearingless motors are more and more introduced into different fields of industrial applications. For many potential industrial applications, however, they are still too expensive. This paper presents a new concept of a bearingless single-phase motor that leads to a considerable reduction in mechanical and electronic expenditure. This can be accomplished by integrating additional carrying windings into the stator design of a single-phase motor and by using concentrated full pitch windings instead of distributed windings. This type of bearingless motor can be used in any application where there is no demand for a high starting torque.

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Booktitle: Proceedings of ISMB6