The Dynamic Spin Rig Facility at the NASA Glenn Research Center is used to determine the structural response of rotating engine components without the effects of aerodynamic loading. Recently, this rig's capabilities were enhanced through the replacement of grease-lubricated ball bearings with magnetic bearings. Magnetic bearings offer a number of advantages--the most important here being that they not only fully support the rotor system, but excite it as well. Three magnetic bearings support the rotor and provide five axes of controlled motion: an x- and y-axis translation at each of two radial bearings and a z-axis translation in the vertical or axial direction. Sinusoidal excitation (most commonly used) can be imparted on the rotor throu...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
The operation of rotor rigs used to demonstrate various instability phenomena occurring in rotating ...
The NASA Glenn Research Center Dynamic Spin Rig is used for experimental evaluation of vibration ana...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Dynamic Spin Rig, located in Building 5, Test Cell CW-18, is used to te...
The Dynamic Spin Rig (DSR) is used to perform vibration tests of turbomachinery blades and component...
NASA Glenn Research Center's Structural Mechanics and Dynamics Branch has developed a fully suspende...
The Lewis Research Center spin rig was constructed to provide experimental evaluation of analysis me...
Gas turbine engines are currently being designed to have increased performance, lower weight and man...
The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) has developed a magnetic bearing system for the Dynamic Spin Ri...
NASA and Pratt & Whitney will collaborate under a Space Act Agreement to perform spin testing of the...
Although noninterference optical instrumentation has been previously used to monitor and measure rot...
Methods developed for measuring blade and rotor-shaft system response include optical systems, trans...
Discussed is a magnetic bearing which was designed and tested in a flexible rotor both as support be...
Recent advancements in actuator technology, power electronics, sensors, and signal processing have c...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
The operation of rotor rigs used to demonstrate various instability phenomena occurring in rotating ...
The NASA Glenn Research Center Dynamic Spin Rig is used for experimental evaluation of vibration ana...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Dynamic Spin Rig, located in Building 5, Test Cell CW-18, is used to te...
The Dynamic Spin Rig (DSR) is used to perform vibration tests of turbomachinery blades and component...
NASA Glenn Research Center's Structural Mechanics and Dynamics Branch has developed a fully suspende...
The Lewis Research Center spin rig was constructed to provide experimental evaluation of analysis me...
Gas turbine engines are currently being designed to have increased performance, lower weight and man...
The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) has developed a magnetic bearing system for the Dynamic Spin Ri...
NASA and Pratt & Whitney will collaborate under a Space Act Agreement to perform spin testing of the...
Although noninterference optical instrumentation has been previously used to monitor and measure rot...
Methods developed for measuring blade and rotor-shaft system response include optical systems, trans...
Discussed is a magnetic bearing which was designed and tested in a flexible rotor both as support be...
Recent advancements in actuator technology, power electronics, sensors, and signal processing have c...
A set of high speed rotating whirl experiments were performed in the vacuum of the MIT Blowdown Comp...
The NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Army, Texas A&M University, and other industrial partners a...
The operation of rotor rigs used to demonstrate various instability phenomena occurring in rotating ...