The problem of stability loss of a direct synchronous cylindrical precession of an unbalanced rotor is investigated. The rigid rotor is considered as a mechanical system with four degrees of freedom. Rotation occurs at constant spin speed. Non-linear elastic bearings’ reactions and viscous external and internal damping are taken into account. It is shown that different types of stability loss take place. For some range of the spin speed, jump phenomena and bi-stability occur, but the steady-state motion remains to be the direct synchronous cylindrical precession. For some other values of the parameters stability loss is accompanied by inducing hyperboloidal precession due to the conical swinging of the shaft. The precession becomes hyperbol...
The driving speeds at which self-excited motions occur in rotor-bearing systems are commonly referre...
A mathematical model of a symmetric rotor supported by one rigid and one fluid lubricated bearing is...
The paper deals with the known phenomenon which takes place at rotor-stator contact. It is backward ...
To study forward synchronous whirling motion (precession) of a Jeffcott rotor with 4 degrees of free...
In a previous paper, the dynamic behaviour of a Jeffcott rotor was studied in the presence of pure s...
AbstractIt is experimentally observed and studied the phenomena of stability loss of rotor rotation ...
AbstractBesides the synchronous oscillations due to unbalance, high-speed rotors in oil film bearing...
The dynamic behaviour of a rigid rotor supported on plain journal bearings was studied, focusing par...
Influence of nonlinear factors in fluid lubricated bearings on rotor vibrations is discussed as are ...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
Abstract: The hydrodynamic journal bearings-rotor system is a common machine element that is strongl...
AbstractThe present paper deals with the study of dynamic behavior of unbalanced rotor along with in...
As a rule in the studies of a rigid rotor in the elastic bearings the authors consider the linear sy...
For dynamical systems having several degrees of freedom, motion in one direction can induce motion i...
The driving speeds at which self-excited motions occur in rotor-bearing systems are commonly referre...
A mathematical model of a symmetric rotor supported by one rigid and one fluid lubricated bearing is...
The paper deals with the known phenomenon which takes place at rotor-stator contact. It is backward ...
To study forward synchronous whirling motion (precession) of a Jeffcott rotor with 4 degrees of free...
In a previous paper, the dynamic behaviour of a Jeffcott rotor was studied in the presence of pure s...
AbstractIt is experimentally observed and studied the phenomena of stability loss of rotor rotation ...
AbstractBesides the synchronous oscillations due to unbalance, high-speed rotors in oil film bearing...
The dynamic behaviour of a rigid rotor supported on plain journal bearings was studied, focusing par...
Influence of nonlinear factors in fluid lubricated bearings on rotor vibrations is discussed as are ...
The two main sources of internal friction in a rotor-shaft system are the shaft structural hysteresi...
The internal friction of a rotor-shaft-support system is mainly due to the shaft structural hysteres...
Abstract: The hydrodynamic journal bearings-rotor system is a common machine element that is strongl...
AbstractThe present paper deals with the study of dynamic behavior of unbalanced rotor along with in...
As a rule in the studies of a rigid rotor in the elastic bearings the authors consider the linear sy...
For dynamical systems having several degrees of freedom, motion in one direction can induce motion i...
The driving speeds at which self-excited motions occur in rotor-bearing systems are commonly referre...
A mathematical model of a symmetric rotor supported by one rigid and one fluid lubricated bearing is...
The paper deals with the known phenomenon which takes place at rotor-stator contact. It is backward ...