The small, high pressure Mark 48 liquid hydrogen turbopump was analyzed and dynamically tested to determine the cause of high speed vibration at an operating speed of 92,400 rpm. This approaches the design point operating speed of 95,000 rpm. The initial dynamic analysis in the design stage and subsequent further analysis of the rotor only dynamics failed to predict the vibration characteristics found during testing. An advanced procedure for dynamics analysis was used in this investigation. The procedure involves developing accurate dynamic models of the rotor assembly and casing assembly by finite element analysis. The dynamically instrumented assemblies are independently rap tested to verify the analytical models. The verified models are...
The causes and remedies of vibration and subsynchronous whirl problems encountered in the Shuttle Ma...
A simulation study was conducted to examine the transient rotordynamics of the space shuttle main en...
The design and verification requirements are defined which are appropriate to hardware at the detail...
A study was initiated to investigate the practicality of increasing rotor critical speeds by changes...
Rotational stability of turbopump components in the space shuttle main engine was studied via analys...
Shrouded turbine bucket natural frequencies and associated resonant shaft speeds for M-1 liquid oxyg...
A set of test correlated mathematical models of the SSME High Pressure Oxygen Turbopump (HPOTP) hous...
The research is reported which was conducted to develop devices for measuring vibrations and deflect...
Diagnostic and remedial methods concerning rotordynamic instability problems in high performance tur...
LecturePg. 79-92A rotordynamics analysis of an 8000 hp steam turbine which drives an ethylene compre...
The summary of a complete analytical design evaluation of an existing parallel flow compressor is pr...
The rotordynamic characteristics of turbomachinery are known to depend on the forces developed due t...
Noncontacting, nondestructive techniques to measure vibrations and deflections of parts in future LO...
A high pressure, liquid hydrogen turbopump was designed, fabricated, and tested to a maximum speed o...
Shaftwhirling critical speeds and bearing loads for model I and model II fuel turbopump
The causes and remedies of vibration and subsynchronous whirl problems encountered in the Shuttle Ma...
A simulation study was conducted to examine the transient rotordynamics of the space shuttle main en...
The design and verification requirements are defined which are appropriate to hardware at the detail...
A study was initiated to investigate the practicality of increasing rotor critical speeds by changes...
Rotational stability of turbopump components in the space shuttle main engine was studied via analys...
Shrouded turbine bucket natural frequencies and associated resonant shaft speeds for M-1 liquid oxyg...
A set of test correlated mathematical models of the SSME High Pressure Oxygen Turbopump (HPOTP) hous...
The research is reported which was conducted to develop devices for measuring vibrations and deflect...
Diagnostic and remedial methods concerning rotordynamic instability problems in high performance tur...
LecturePg. 79-92A rotordynamics analysis of an 8000 hp steam turbine which drives an ethylene compre...
The summary of a complete analytical design evaluation of an existing parallel flow compressor is pr...
The rotordynamic characteristics of turbomachinery are known to depend on the forces developed due t...
Noncontacting, nondestructive techniques to measure vibrations and deflections of parts in future LO...
A high pressure, liquid hydrogen turbopump was designed, fabricated, and tested to a maximum speed o...
Shaftwhirling critical speeds and bearing loads for model I and model II fuel turbopump
The causes and remedies of vibration and subsynchronous whirl problems encountered in the Shuttle Ma...
A simulation study was conducted to examine the transient rotordynamics of the space shuttle main en...
The design and verification requirements are defined which are appropriate to hardware at the detail...