Balancing of flexible rotor with bow using transfer matrix method MB Deepthikumar1, AS Sekhar2 and MR Srikanthan1 Synchronous lateral vibration is a frequent cause of machine failure and is probably the most common source of machine noise and vibration. Among the broad ranges of faults that cause synchronous vibration, mass unbalance and bow are the most common faults present in the rotor and hence their detailed understanding is required. In the present study, a rotor model having both mass unbalance and bow is analyzed to find the influence of these faults on the synchronous response. The synchronous response of a rotor is a function of influence coefficients due to mass unbalance and bow. The influence coefficients are analytically deriv...
ABSTRACT Unbalancing and misalignment are the most possible causes of machine vibrations. An unbalan...
This paper discusses the theoretical and experimental identification of two of the most common fault...
This work presents an analytical model for studying the effect of sudden unbalance acting on a rotor...
The effect of initial shaft bow on the unbalance response of a rotor bearing system has been studied...
The effect of initial shaft bow on the unbalance response of a rotor bearing system has been studied...
An unbalanced rotor will generate excessive force on various components of the machine adversely aff...
A two-complex-degrees-of-freedom model is developed and compared to experimental data for various am...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Several researchers have proposed many methods for balancing the rotor to reduce the machine vibrati...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
This paper discusses the theoretical and experimental identification of two of the most common fault...
ABSTRACT Unbalancing and misalignment are the most possible causes of machine vibrations. An unbalan...
This paper discusses the theoretical and experimental identification of two of the most common fault...
This work presents an analytical model for studying the effect of sudden unbalance acting on a rotor...
The effect of initial shaft bow on the unbalance response of a rotor bearing system has been studied...
The effect of initial shaft bow on the unbalance response of a rotor bearing system has been studied...
An unbalanced rotor will generate excessive force on various components of the machine adversely aff...
A two-complex-degrees-of-freedom model is developed and compared to experimental data for various am...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Several researchers have proposed many methods for balancing the rotor to reduce the machine vibrati...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Driven/driving shafts are the most important portion of rotating devices. Misdiagnosis or late diagn...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
This paper discusses the theoretical and experimental identification of two of the most common fault...
ABSTRACT Unbalancing and misalignment are the most possible causes of machine vibrations. An unbalan...
This paper discusses the theoretical and experimental identification of two of the most common fault...
This work presents an analytical model for studying the effect of sudden unbalance acting on a rotor...