LecturePg. 87-94.The increasing availability of high speed balancing facilities requires the manufacturer and/or ultimate user to seriously consider a rates speed rotor balance. In addition, the development of the "influence coefficient" method of balancing as a complement to the modal technique has established increased balancing reliability. The present paper develops the aspects of flexible rotor balancing which should be evaluated when considering the necessity and benefits of a rated speed balance. Three classes of industrial turbomachine rotors are investigated using a "rotor response" and an "influence coefficient" computer balance program. These results illustrate the concepts established in the analysis and present a practical exam...
The practical aspects of balancing real, flexible rotors were investigated through inclusion of roto...
Includes bibliographical references (page 54)Modern high performance machinery almost always operate...
LecturePg. 69-78The importance of including flexible supports in rotordynamic analyses is discussed....
LecturePg. 87-94.The increasing availability of high speed balancing facilities requires the manufac...
LectureThe paper describes elastic balancing procedures and experimental results for turbomachine ro...
The object of this work is the application of a modal balancing approach to turbomachinery rotors. ...
Abstract Several sophisticated procedures for balancing flexible rotors have been developed during t...
Tutorialpg. 253-258Most turbomachinery users refer to bearing vibration as one of their major indic...
As the cost of machinery has risen and the need for dependability, safety and increased performance ...
Experimental tests were conducted to demonstrate the ability of the influence coefficient method to ...
The need to devise a low-speed balancing method for balancing high-speed rotors was recognized and a...
PaperPg. 23-30.When turbine-generators operating at constant speed require site trim balancing, this...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
Tutorialpg. 147-150The details of shop balancing flexible shaft rotors are discussed with an explana...
The practical aspects of balancing real, flexible rotors were investigated through inclusion of roto...
Includes bibliographical references (page 54)Modern high performance machinery almost always operate...
LecturePg. 69-78The importance of including flexible supports in rotordynamic analyses is discussed....
LecturePg. 87-94.The increasing availability of high speed balancing facilities requires the manufac...
LectureThe paper describes elastic balancing procedures and experimental results for turbomachine ro...
The object of this work is the application of a modal balancing approach to turbomachinery rotors. ...
Abstract Several sophisticated procedures for balancing flexible rotors have been developed during t...
Tutorialpg. 253-258Most turbomachinery users refer to bearing vibration as one of their major indic...
As the cost of machinery has risen and the need for dependability, safety and increased performance ...
Experimental tests were conducted to demonstrate the ability of the influence coefficient method to ...
The need to devise a low-speed balancing method for balancing high-speed rotors was recognized and a...
PaperPg. 23-30.When turbine-generators operating at constant speed require site trim balancing, this...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
Tutorialpg. 147-150The details of shop balancing flexible shaft rotors are discussed with an explana...
The practical aspects of balancing real, flexible rotors were investigated through inclusion of roto...
Includes bibliographical references (page 54)Modern high performance machinery almost always operate...
LecturePg. 69-78The importance of including flexible supports in rotordynamic analyses is discussed....