The analysis of the effects of the rotor-to-stator rub in the rotor dynamics field has produced many models, often nonlinear or with particular attention to chaotic behaviour, but with scarce correspondence with real rotors since Jeffcott-like rotors are mainly used without thermal transients, or sometimes real rotors are used but with very simple thermal modelling. One of the most remarkable aspects of the rotor-to-stator rub at operating speed is the possibility of observing spiral vibration phenomena in the synchronous vibration, i.e. the vibration vector changes its amplitude and rotates even at the rated speed. This is due to the combined effect of the contact forces which introduce heat and of the resulting thermal bow. The phenomenon...