\u3cp\u3eThe damping potential of multiple friction contacts in a bladed disk is investigated. Friction contacts at tip shrouds and strip dampers are considered. It is shown that friction damping effectiveness can be potentially increased by using multiple friction contact interfaces. Friction damping depends on many parameters such as rotational speed, engine excitation order and mode family and therefore it is not possible to damp all the critical resonances using a single kind of friction contact interface. For example, a strip damper is more effective for the low nodal diameters, where blade/disk coupling is strong. The equations of motion of the bladed disk with multiple friction contacts are derived in the frequency domain for a cycli...
Friction damping is one of the most exploited systems of passive control of the vibration of mechani...
Underplatform dampers (UPDs) are still in use to reduce the vibration amplitude of turbine blades an...
Turbine blades are subjected to nozzle excitation frequencies that can correspond to eigen frequenci...
The damping potential of multiple friction contacts in a bladed disk is investigated. Friction conta...
This paper investigates the damping potential of strip dampers on a real turbine bladed disk. A 3D n...
This work focuses on efficient modelling and adaptive control of friction damping in bladed disks. T...
Dry friction devices such as underplatform dampers are commonly included in turbine bladed disks des...
Dry friction devices such as underplatform dampers are commonly included in turbine bladed disks des...
A generic method for analysis of nonlinear forced response for bladed disks with friction dampers of...
High cycle fatigue failure of turbine and compressor blades due to resonance in the operating freque...
This paper focuses on the vibration characteristics of the bladed-disk subjected to the dry friction...
The vibration characteristics of a bladed disk with the continuous ring type structure have been stu...
Turbine bladed disks with friction contacts may have a large scattering of dynamic response amplitu...
In turbomachinery, the complete detuning of turbine blades in order to avoid high cycle fatigue dama...
The benefits of intentional friction damping to reduce the occurrence of wear and premature failure ...
Friction damping is one of the most exploited systems of passive control of the vibration of mechani...
Underplatform dampers (UPDs) are still in use to reduce the vibration amplitude of turbine blades an...
Turbine blades are subjected to nozzle excitation frequencies that can correspond to eigen frequenci...
The damping potential of multiple friction contacts in a bladed disk is investigated. Friction conta...
This paper investigates the damping potential of strip dampers on a real turbine bladed disk. A 3D n...
This work focuses on efficient modelling and adaptive control of friction damping in bladed disks. T...
Dry friction devices such as underplatform dampers are commonly included in turbine bladed disks des...
Dry friction devices such as underplatform dampers are commonly included in turbine bladed disks des...
A generic method for analysis of nonlinear forced response for bladed disks with friction dampers of...
High cycle fatigue failure of turbine and compressor blades due to resonance in the operating freque...
This paper focuses on the vibration characteristics of the bladed-disk subjected to the dry friction...
The vibration characteristics of a bladed disk with the continuous ring type structure have been stu...
Turbine bladed disks with friction contacts may have a large scattering of dynamic response amplitu...
In turbomachinery, the complete detuning of turbine blades in order to avoid high cycle fatigue dama...
The benefits of intentional friction damping to reduce the occurrence of wear and premature failure ...
Friction damping is one of the most exploited systems of passive control of the vibration of mechani...
Underplatform dampers (UPDs) are still in use to reduce the vibration amplitude of turbine blades an...
Turbine blades are subjected to nozzle excitation frequencies that can correspond to eigen frequenci...