The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresis and the possible shrink-fit release of the assembly. The internal friction tends to destabilize the over-critical rotor running, but a remedy against this effect may be provided by a proper combination of some external damping in the supports and an anisotropic arrangement of the support stiffness, or at most by the support damping alone, depending on the system geometry. The present analysis reported here considers a general asymmetric rotor-shaft system, where the rotor is perfectly rigid and is constrained by viscous\u2013flexible supports having different stiffnesses on two orthogonal planes. The internal friction is modelled by nonline...
When rotors operate in a supercritical regime, a phenomenon known as rotordynamic instability may oc...
A contribution is given to clarify gyroscopic effects on stability of parametrically excited rotor s...
This paper proposes a method to determine the stability of a whirling rotor supported by stationary ...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
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...
SUMMARY. The undesired whirl of rotating machines can be reduced by elastic journal box suspension s...
This paper shows as the destabilising influence of the shaft hysteresis on the supercritical rotor w...
analysis of rotor whirl under nonlinear internal friction by a general averaging approac
Most of the undesired whirling motions of rotating machines can be efficiently reduced by supporting...
Abstract—Different rotor systems with internal damping in the rotor shaft connection are investigate...
Abstract A new technique for the rotor whirl damping in rotating machinery, based on the elastic su...
The equations of motion of a heavy rotor attached to a massless horizontal shaft with unequal cross-...
A rotating flexible shaft, with both external and internal viscous damping, driven through a univers...
When rotors operate in a supercritical regime, a phenomenon known as rotordynamic instability may oc...
A contribution is given to clarify gyroscopic effects on stability of parametrically excited rotor s...
This paper proposes a method to determine the stability of a whirling rotor supported by stationary ...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
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...
SUMMARY. The undesired whirl of rotating machines can be reduced by elastic journal box suspension s...
This paper shows as the destabilising influence of the shaft hysteresis on the supercritical rotor w...
analysis of rotor whirl under nonlinear internal friction by a general averaging approac
Most of the undesired whirling motions of rotating machines can be efficiently reduced by supporting...
Abstract—Different rotor systems with internal damping in the rotor shaft connection are investigate...
Abstract A new technique for the rotor whirl damping in rotating machinery, based on the elastic su...
The equations of motion of a heavy rotor attached to a massless horizontal shaft with unequal cross-...
A rotating flexible shaft, with both external and internal viscous damping, driven through a univers...
When rotors operate in a supercritical regime, a phenomenon known as rotordynamic instability may oc...
A contribution is given to clarify gyroscopic effects on stability of parametrically excited rotor s...
This paper proposes a method to determine the stability of a whirling rotor supported by stationary ...