This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrodynamic pressure distribution, fluid film reaction forces, and the fluid velocity component profiles for finite-length open-ended squeeze film dampers (SFDs). Firstly, the thin film flow equations for the SFD in presence of fluid inertia effects are introduced. Furthermore, a small first-order perturbation by means of the expressions for the fluid film velocity components and the lubricant pressure distribution that are expanded in power series of the squeeze film Reynolds number is applied to the flow equations. Subsequently the developed lubricant flow equations are solved to develop expressions for the velocity component profiles and the hy...
Typescript (photocopy).The effect of fluid inertia on the force response of Squeeze Film Dampers (SF...
Abstract In high-speed turbomachinery, the presence of rotor vibrations, which produce undesirable n...
The level of the vibrations and the presence of instability are the two most critical aspects regard...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work represents a pressure distribution model for finite length squeeze film dampers (SFDs) exe...
This work represents a pressure distribution model for finite length squeeze film dampers (SFDs) exe...
Unbalance induced vibrations are the main source of structural vibrations in high-speed turbomachine...
Unbalance induced vibrations are the main source of structural vibrations in high-speed turbomachine...
Unbalance-induced vibration in aircraft engines is the major source of cabin noise and discomfort fo...
Squeeze film dampers (SFDs) are commonly used in turbomachinery in order to introduce external dampi...
This work studies the effect of lubricant inertia on the fluid cavitation for partially sealed high-...
This work studies the effect of lubricant inertia on the fluid cavitation for partially sealed high-...
Typescript (photocopy).The effect of fluid inertia on the force response of Squeeze Film Dampers (SF...
Typescript (photocopy).The effect of fluid inertia on the force response of Squeeze Film Dampers (SF...
Abstract In high-speed turbomachinery, the presence of rotor vibrations, which produce undesirable n...
The level of the vibrations and the presence of instability are the two most critical aspects regard...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work proposes a numerical model that incorporates the effect of lubricant inertia on the hydrod...
This work represents a pressure distribution model for finite length squeeze film dampers (SFDs) exe...
This work represents a pressure distribution model for finite length squeeze film dampers (SFDs) exe...
Unbalance induced vibrations are the main source of structural vibrations in high-speed turbomachine...
Unbalance induced vibrations are the main source of structural vibrations in high-speed turbomachine...
Unbalance-induced vibration in aircraft engines is the major source of cabin noise and discomfort fo...
Squeeze film dampers (SFDs) are commonly used in turbomachinery in order to introduce external dampi...
This work studies the effect of lubricant inertia on the fluid cavitation for partially sealed high-...
This work studies the effect of lubricant inertia on the fluid cavitation for partially sealed high-...
Typescript (photocopy).The effect of fluid inertia on the force response of Squeeze Film Dampers (SF...
Typescript (photocopy).The effect of fluid inertia on the force response of Squeeze Film Dampers (SF...
Abstract In high-speed turbomachinery, the presence of rotor vibrations, which produce undesirable n...
The level of the vibrations and the presence of instability are the two most critical aspects regard...