An experimental study concerned with the role and effect of damping for a rotating flexible shaft in the region of a critical speed is conducted. The existing theory (1) is reviewed for a rotating system with an unbalanced disk in the center of a flexible shaft. The effect of damping on the system is discussed. The experimental results reveal that the external damping plays a role which is taken properly into account by the existing theory. In contract, internal damping does not affect the rotating system in the region of the critical speed.Mechanical Engineering, Department o
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The unbalance and time varying loading are the principal sources of lateral vibrations of rotors and...
March 1982Includes bibliographical references (page 29)The linear theory of a slender, initially bow...
In this paper, we present a methodology and results from an experimental investigation of forced vib...
There is an increasing range of applications for rotors made of composite materials and operating at...
A rotating flexible shaft, with both external and internal viscous damping, driven through a univers...
Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotating machi...
One important parameter in the study of dynamic systems is material damping. It is defined as the a...
In the analysis of the stability threshold speed caused by rotating damping in rotating machinery, t...
Some shafting systems, such as those in certain types of rotorcraft, are mounted on flexible foundat...
A primary problem in the turbine industry is associated with the mitigation of bending vibration mod...
Analytic study of rotor vibration plays an important role in design, and fault detection and diagnos...
The influence of shaft bending on the coupling vibration of rotor-blades system is nonignorable. The...
The equations of motion of a heavy rotor attached to a massless horizontal shaft with unequal cross-...
To investigate the vibrational response of the magnetic read/write head in hard disk drives this pap...
An experimental study of the effects of the bearing temperature on rotor unbalance responses and on ...
The unbalance and time varying loading are the principal sources of lateral vibrations of rotors and...
March 1982Includes bibliographical references (page 29)The linear theory of a slender, initially bow...
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