The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteresis and to some possible shrink-fit release of the assembly. The experimentation points out the destabilizing effect of the internal friction in the over-critical rotor running. Nevertheless, this detrimental influence may be efficiently counterbalanced by other external dissipative sources located in the supports or by a proper anisotropic configuration of the support stiffness. The present analysis considers a rotor-shaft system which is symmetric with respect to the mid span and is constrained by viscous-flexible supports with different stiffness on two orthogonal planes. The cylindrical and conical whirling modes are easily uncoupled and s...
The stability of slender rotors which are parametrically excited by external loads is studied under ...
The problem of stability loss of a direct synchronous cylindrical precession of an unbalanced rotor ...
International audienceA mathematical model is presented that expresses the viscous and hysteretic da...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
The internal friction associated with the shaft hysteresis or with the possible release of some shri...
The internal friction due to the shaft hysteresis or the shrink fitting release exerts a destabilizi...
The destabilizing influence of the internal friction on the supercritical rotor whirl can be efficie...
This paper shows as the destabilising influence of the shaft hysteresis on the supercritical rotor w...
Most of the undesired whirling motions of rotating machines can be efficiently reduced by supporting...
Abstract A new technique for the rotor whirl damping in rotating machinery, based on the elastic su...
The dynamic behaviour of a rigid rotor supported on plain journal bearings was studied, focusing par...
SUMMARY. The undesired whirl of rotating machines can be reduced by elastic journal box suspension s...
In a previous paper, the dynamic behaviour of a Jeffcott rotor was studied in the presence of pure s...
This paper explores analytically the nonlinear dynamic behavior of rotors. Coupled nonlinear equatio...
The stability of slender rotors which are parametrically excited by external loads is studied under ...
The problem of stability loss of a direct synchronous cylindrical precession of an unbalanced rotor ...
International audienceA mathematical model is presented that expresses the viscous and hysteretic da...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
The internal friction associated with the shaft hysteresis or with the possible release of some shri...
The internal friction due to the shaft hysteresis or the shrink fitting release exerts a destabilizi...
The destabilizing influence of the internal friction on the supercritical rotor whirl can be efficie...
This paper shows as the destabilising influence of the shaft hysteresis on the supercritical rotor w...
Most of the undesired whirling motions of rotating machines can be efficiently reduced by supporting...
Abstract A new technique for the rotor whirl damping in rotating machinery, based on the elastic su...
The dynamic behaviour of a rigid rotor supported on plain journal bearings was studied, focusing par...
SUMMARY. The undesired whirl of rotating machines can be reduced by elastic journal box suspension s...
In a previous paper, the dynamic behaviour of a Jeffcott rotor was studied in the presence of pure s...
This paper explores analytically the nonlinear dynamic behavior of rotors. Coupled nonlinear equatio...
The stability of slender rotors which are parametrically excited by external loads is studied under ...
The problem of stability loss of a direct synchronous cylindrical precession of an unbalanced rotor ...
International audienceA mathematical model is presented that expresses the viscous and hysteretic da...