Internal friction has been known to be a cause of whirl instability in built-up rotors since the early 1900's. This internal damping tends to make the rotor whirl at shaft speeds greater than a critical speed, the whirl speed usually being equal to the critical speed. Over the years of research, though models have been developed to explain instabilities due to internal friction, its complex and unpredictable nature has made it extremely difficult to come up with a set of equations or rules that can be used to predict instabilities accurate enough for design. This thesis deals with suggesting improved methods for predicting the effects of shrink fits on threshold speeds of instability. A supporting objective is to quantify the internal fric...
Rotors of high speed lab centrifuges are often removable to enable the use of different rotors for o...
Nonsynchronous rotating damping, i.e. energy dissipations occurring in elements rotating at a speed ...
Rotating machinery is extensively used in the industry today. The dynamics of rotating machines and ...
Two aspects of internal friction affecting stability of rotating machines are discussed. The first r...
This dissertation presents an experimental and theoretical study of subsynchronous rotordynamic inst...
The analytical developments and experimental investigations performed in assessing the effect of int...
When rotors operate in a supercritical regime, a phenomenon known as rotordynamic instability may oc...
Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotating machi...
International audienceDestabilization due to co-rotating internal viscous damping is a very well kno...
The effect of rotor internal friction on the system's stability was studied when operated above the ...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
A theory developed by Vance in 1978 to explain the destabilizing effect of torque on a whirling roto...
Rotordynamic instability can be disastrous for the operation of high speed turbomachinery in the ind...
PaperPg. 119-137.This paper presents a survey of the various mechanisms that can cause instability i...
Rotors of high speed lab centrifuges are often removable to enable the use of different rotors for o...
Nonsynchronous rotating damping, i.e. energy dissipations occurring in elements rotating at a speed ...
Rotating machinery is extensively used in the industry today. The dynamics of rotating machines and ...
Two aspects of internal friction affecting stability of rotating machines are discussed. The first r...
This dissertation presents an experimental and theoretical study of subsynchronous rotordynamic inst...
The analytical developments and experimental investigations performed in assessing the effect of int...
When rotors operate in a supercritical regime, a phenomenon known as rotordynamic instability may oc...
Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotating machi...
International audienceDestabilization due to co-rotating internal viscous damping is a very well kno...
The effect of rotor internal friction on the system's stability was studied when operated above the ...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
A theory developed by Vance in 1978 to explain the destabilizing effect of torque on a whirling roto...
Rotordynamic instability can be disastrous for the operation of high speed turbomachinery in the ind...
PaperPg. 119-137.This paper presents a survey of the various mechanisms that can cause instability i...
Rotors of high speed lab centrifuges are often removable to enable the use of different rotors for o...
Nonsynchronous rotating damping, i.e. energy dissipations occurring in elements rotating at a speed ...
Rotating machinery is extensively used in the industry today. The dynamics of rotating machines and ...