Nonsynchronous rotating damping, i.e. energy dissipations occurring in elements rotating at a speed different from the spin speed of a rotor, can have substantial effects on the dynamic behaviour and above all on the stability of rotating systems. The free whirling and unbalance response for systems with nonsynchronous damping are studied using Jeffcott rotor model. The system parameters affecting stability are identified and the threshold of instability is computed. A general model for a multi-degrees of freedom model for a general isotropic machine is then presented. The possibility of synthesizing nonsynchronous rotating and nonrotating damping using rotor- and stator-fixed active dampers is then discussed for the general case of roto...
Linear models and synchronous response are generally adequate to describe and analyze rotors support...
In the analysis of the stability threshold speed caused by rotating damping in rotating machinery, t...
The energy method of studying rotor dynamics has been modernized. The method is applicable to the ro...
The effects of non-synchronousrotatingdamping, i.e., of energy dissipation in elements rotating at a...
Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotating machi...
A new approach for uncoupling the equations of motion typical for rotordynamical systems is presente...
Influence of nonlinear factors in fluid lubricated bearings on rotor vibrations is discussed as are ...
The driving speeds at which self-excited motions occur in rotor-bearing systems are commonly referre...
This book is the result of almost 30 years of work in the field of rotordynamics, which includes res...
Synchronous whirl mode maps for rotor vibration with stator interaction across clearance annuli in m...
An in-depth analytical, numerical and experimental study investigating the vibrational characteristi...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
A mathematical model of a symmetric rotor supported by one rigid and one fluid lubricated bearing is...
Rotor internal damping is recognized as one of the main causes for instabilities in rotating systems...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
Linear models and synchronous response are generally adequate to describe and analyze rotors support...
In the analysis of the stability threshold speed caused by rotating damping in rotating machinery, t...
The energy method of studying rotor dynamics has been modernized. The method is applicable to the ro...
The effects of non-synchronousrotatingdamping, i.e., of energy dissipation in elements rotating at a...
Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotating machi...
A new approach for uncoupling the equations of motion typical for rotordynamical systems is presente...
Influence of nonlinear factors in fluid lubricated bearings on rotor vibrations is discussed as are ...
The driving speeds at which self-excited motions occur in rotor-bearing systems are commonly referre...
This book is the result of almost 30 years of work in the field of rotordynamics, which includes res...
Synchronous whirl mode maps for rotor vibration with stator interaction across clearance annuli in m...
An in-depth analytical, numerical and experimental study investigating the vibrational characteristi...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
A mathematical model of a symmetric rotor supported by one rigid and one fluid lubricated bearing is...
Rotor internal damping is recognized as one of the main causes for instabilities in rotating systems...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
Linear models and synchronous response are generally adequate to describe and analyze rotors support...
In the analysis of the stability threshold speed caused by rotating damping in rotating machinery, t...
The energy method of studying rotor dynamics has been modernized. The method is applicable to the ro...