Mass unbalance is one of the most prominent faults that occurs in rotating machines. The identification of unbalance in the case of large flexible rotors is crucial because in industrial applications such as paper machines and roll grinders, high vibrations can adversely affect the quality of the end product. The objective of this research is to determine the unbalance location, magnitude and phase for a large flexible rotor with few measured coordinates. To this end, an established force-based method comprising of modal expansion and equivalent load minimization is applied. Due to the anisotropic behavior of the test rotor, the force method required at least six measured coordinates to predict the unbalance with an error of 4 to 36%. To ov...
Machines which are developed today are highly automated due to increased use of mechatronic systems....
The subject of this thesis is about the balancing of large flexible rotors which exhibit mixed moda...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
Several researchers have proposed many methods for balancing the rotor to reduce the machine vibrati...
The most common cause of the excessive vibration in rotating machines is the rotor mass unbalance. I...
Mechanical unbalance is an important source of vibrations that can cause malfunctions in rotodynamic...
Flexible rotor balancing, in general, relies to a great extent on physical insight into the modal na...
Flexible rotor balancing, in general, relies to a great extent on physical insight into the modal na...
To achieve acceptable dynamical behavior for large rotating machines operating at subcritical speeds...
Abstract Several sophisticated procedures for balancing flexible rotors have been developed during t...
In this paper, we demonstrate the use of the operational de-flection shape (ODS) of a rotating machi...
An unavoidable fault that generally present in the rotor system is residual unbalance, and plenty of...
The paper describes the identification and optimization of unbalance parameters in rotor-bearing sys...
Fault identification in industrial machine is a topic of major importance under engineering point o...
n number of bearings m bend mode number k bearing stiffness ABSTRACT. Unbalance and bends in rotatin...
Machines which are developed today are highly automated due to increased use of mechatronic systems....
The subject of this thesis is about the balancing of large flexible rotors which exhibit mixed moda...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
Several researchers have proposed many methods for balancing the rotor to reduce the machine vibrati...
The most common cause of the excessive vibration in rotating machines is the rotor mass unbalance. I...
Mechanical unbalance is an important source of vibrations that can cause malfunctions in rotodynamic...
Flexible rotor balancing, in general, relies to a great extent on physical insight into the modal na...
Flexible rotor balancing, in general, relies to a great extent on physical insight into the modal na...
To achieve acceptable dynamical behavior for large rotating machines operating at subcritical speeds...
Abstract Several sophisticated procedures for balancing flexible rotors have been developed during t...
In this paper, we demonstrate the use of the operational de-flection shape (ODS) of a rotating machi...
An unavoidable fault that generally present in the rotor system is residual unbalance, and plenty of...
The paper describes the identification and optimization of unbalance parameters in rotor-bearing sys...
Fault identification in industrial machine is a topic of major importance under engineering point o...
n number of bearings m bend mode number k bearing stiffness ABSTRACT. Unbalance and bends in rotatin...
Machines which are developed today are highly automated due to increased use of mechatronic systems....
The subject of this thesis is about the balancing of large flexible rotors which exhibit mixed moda...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...