This paper considers the passive control of lateral critical speeds in high-speed rotating shafts through application of eccentric balancing sleeves. Equations of motion for a rotating flexible shaft with eccentric sleeves at the free ends are derived using the extended Hamilton Principle, considering inertial, non-constant rotating speed, Coriolis and centrifugal effects. A detailed analysis of the passive control characteristics of the eccentric sleeve mechanism and its impact on the shaft dynamics, is presented. Results of the analysis are compared with those from three-dimensional finite element simulations for 3 practical case studies. Through a comparison and evaluation of the relative differences in critical speeds from both approach...
Journal bearings are extensively used in turbo-machinery because of their simplicity and effectivene...
The requirement for efficiency improvement of machines has caused machine rotor to be designed to ro...
LecturePg. 33-44Turbomachines that run well above their fundamental lateral critical speeds (super-r...
In this paper, the critical speeds of a rotating shaft fitted with eccentric balance sleeves are ide...
Classical techniques for mitigating vibration in rotating structures are divided into three main cat...
A primary problem in the turbine industry is associated with the mitigation of bending vibration mod...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
Traditional techniques for balancing long, flexible, high-speed rotating shafts are inadequate over ...
High speed drive shafts are traditionally balanced using trim balance weights applied to the shaft e...
The paper furthers the analysis of a recently proposed balancing methodology for high-speed, flexib...
LecturePg. 25-32One property of heavily to moderately loaded sleeve bearings is the resulting asymme...
The paper deals with the known phenomenon which takes place at rotor-stator contact. It is backward ...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Tutorialpg. 253-258Most turbomachinery users refer to bearing vibration as one of their major indic...
Journal bearings are extensively used in turbo-machinery because of their simplicity and effectivene...
The requirement for efficiency improvement of machines has caused machine rotor to be designed to ro...
LecturePg. 33-44Turbomachines that run well above their fundamental lateral critical speeds (super-r...
In this paper, the critical speeds of a rotating shaft fitted with eccentric balance sleeves are ide...
Classical techniques for mitigating vibration in rotating structures are divided into three main cat...
A primary problem in the turbine industry is associated with the mitigation of bending vibration mod...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
Traditional techniques for balancing long, flexible, high-speed rotating shafts are inadequate over ...
High speed drive shafts are traditionally balanced using trim balance weights applied to the shaft e...
The paper furthers the analysis of a recently proposed balancing methodology for high-speed, flexib...
LecturePg. 25-32One property of heavily to moderately loaded sleeve bearings is the resulting asymme...
The paper deals with the known phenomenon which takes place at rotor-stator contact. It is backward ...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Balancing is essential in rotating machinery, which is widely employed in many technical sectors, pa...
Tutorialpg. 253-258Most turbomachinery users refer to bearing vibration as one of their major indic...
Journal bearings are extensively used in turbo-machinery because of their simplicity and effectivene...
The requirement for efficiency improvement of machines has caused machine rotor to be designed to ro...
LecturePg. 33-44Turbomachines that run well above their fundamental lateral critical speeds (super-r...