AbstractAn analytical nonlinear solution for the asymmetric mode vibration of rotating disks is given in this paper through a recently developed, accurate plate theory instead of the von Karman model. The nonlinear solution can reduce to the linear one when nonlinear effects vanish. The symmetrical response is also recovered when the nodal diameter vanishes. The natural frequency varying with rotation speed and deflection amplitude is investigated through a 3.5-inch diameter computer memory disk. From this investigation, it is found that the softening of rotating disks may occur for larger nodal-diameter numbers. The methodology given in this paper can be applied to nonlinear responses in structures such as rotating shafts and traveling pla...
This thesis presents an analysis of the vibration and stability characteristics of rotating strings...
Some frequencies for the symmetrical normal nodes of a finite, isotropic disk are calculated by sati...
Performance of ball bearing–rotor systems are highly dependent on and often limited by characteristi...
AbstractAn analytical nonlinear solution for the asymmetric mode vibration of rotating disks is give...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers a modelling and vibration analysis of ...
ABSTRACT An analytical method is adopted to determine natural frequencies for a nonlinear spinning d...
The finite element method is applied to the analysis of rotating disks. The equation governing the t...
International audienceThis paper explores analytically the nonlinear dynamic behavior of rotors. Cou...
AbstractTreated is the asymmetric static and dynamic response of a stack of layered thick disks from...
An analytical method is presented for determination of vibration characteristics of high speed Doubl...
Paper is concerned with the steady state flexural vibrations of imperfect bladed circular disk by an...
The evaluation of the frequency response of a mechanical component is the key to understand its dyn...
A mathematical model of a cracked rotor and an asymmetric rotor with two disks representing a turbin...
AbstractThis paper describes a step forward in calculating the nonlinear frequencies and resultant d...
International audienceThe present paper describes a computational methodology adapted to the analysi...
This thesis presents an analysis of the vibration and stability characteristics of rotating strings...
Some frequencies for the symmetrical normal nodes of a finite, isotropic disk are calculated by sati...
Performance of ball bearing–rotor systems are highly dependent on and often limited by characteristi...
AbstractAn analytical nonlinear solution for the asymmetric mode vibration of rotating disks is give...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers a modelling and vibration analysis of ...
ABSTRACT An analytical method is adopted to determine natural frequencies for a nonlinear spinning d...
The finite element method is applied to the analysis of rotating disks. The equation governing the t...
International audienceThis paper explores analytically the nonlinear dynamic behavior of rotors. Cou...
AbstractTreated is the asymmetric static and dynamic response of a stack of layered thick disks from...
An analytical method is presented for determination of vibration characteristics of high speed Doubl...
Paper is concerned with the steady state flexural vibrations of imperfect bladed circular disk by an...
The evaluation of the frequency response of a mechanical component is the key to understand its dyn...
A mathematical model of a cracked rotor and an asymmetric rotor with two disks representing a turbin...
AbstractThis paper describes a step forward in calculating the nonlinear frequencies and resultant d...
International audienceThe present paper describes a computational methodology adapted to the analysi...
This thesis presents an analysis of the vibration and stability characteristics of rotating strings...
Some frequencies for the symmetrical normal nodes of a finite, isotropic disk are calculated by sati...
Performance of ball bearing–rotor systems are highly dependent on and often limited by characteristi...