Rotor-to-stator rub is a non-linear phenomenon which has been analyzed many times in rotordynamics literature, but very often these studies are devoted simply to highlight non-linearities, using very simple rotors, rather than to present reliable models. However, rotor-to-stator rub is actually one of the most common faults during the operation of rotating machinery. The frequency of its occurrence is increasing due to the trend of reducing the radial clearance between the seal and the rotor in modern turbine units, pumps and compressors in order to increase efficiency. Often the rub occurs between rotor and seals and the analysis of the phenomenon cannot set aside the consideration of the different relative stiffness. This paper presents s...
Blade rubbing is one of the most destructive mechanical faults that frequently manifest in rotating ...
Rub caused by a shedding annular component is a severe fault h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-73)Among the factors leading to destructive instabilit...
Rotor-to-stator rub is a non-linear phenomenon which has been analyzed many times in rotordynamics l...
Rotor to stator rub is a very common topic in rotor dynamics and several models have been proposed i...
The results of analytical and experimental research on rotor-to-stationary element rubbing in rotati...
A rotor radial rub typically occurs in seals or at a blade tip or shroud when there is insufficient ...
The analysis of the effects of the rotor-to-stator rub in the rotor dynamics field has produced many...
Considering the needs of high rotating speed and high efficiency in the modern machines, the decreas...
LecturePg. 161-166Machinery users, designers, and analysts are both alarmed and fascinated by the oc...
Abstract:- The friction forces due to light rotor-to-stator rubs in rotating machines can cause a ti...
Physical contact between the rotor and stationaryelements is a main topic in the field of rotordyna...
This paper reviews the most recent achievements obtained in the modelling of oil-film bearings and o...
This article presents an analytical study of the dynamics and stability of rotors subjected to rubbi...
The fast-moving rotary components of various machines (such as steam turbines, gas, pumps, generator...
Blade rubbing is one of the most destructive mechanical faults that frequently manifest in rotating ...
Rub caused by a shedding annular component is a severe fault h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-73)Among the factors leading to destructive instabilit...
Rotor-to-stator rub is a non-linear phenomenon which has been analyzed many times in rotordynamics l...
Rotor to stator rub is a very common topic in rotor dynamics and several models have been proposed i...
The results of analytical and experimental research on rotor-to-stationary element rubbing in rotati...
A rotor radial rub typically occurs in seals or at a blade tip or shroud when there is insufficient ...
The analysis of the effects of the rotor-to-stator rub in the rotor dynamics field has produced many...
Considering the needs of high rotating speed and high efficiency in the modern machines, the decreas...
LecturePg. 161-166Machinery users, designers, and analysts are both alarmed and fascinated by the oc...
Abstract:- The friction forces due to light rotor-to-stator rubs in rotating machines can cause a ti...
Physical contact between the rotor and stationaryelements is a main topic in the field of rotordyna...
This paper reviews the most recent achievements obtained in the modelling of oil-film bearings and o...
This article presents an analytical study of the dynamics and stability of rotors subjected to rubbi...
The fast-moving rotary components of various machines (such as steam turbines, gas, pumps, generator...
Blade rubbing is one of the most destructive mechanical faults that frequently manifest in rotating ...
Rub caused by a shedding annular component is a severe fault h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-73)Among the factors leading to destructive instabilit...