Rotor-bearing Dynamics Design Technology. Part 5: Computer Program Manual for Rotor Response and Stability

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Design Technology. Part 5: Computer Program Manual for Rotor Response and Stability
Author: Jorgen W. Lund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1965
Genre:
ISBN:

This report is a manual for using the two computer programs: (1) Unbalance Response of a Rotor in Fluid Film Bearings; (2) The Stability of a Rotor in Fluid Film Bearings. The report gives the analysis on which the programs are based, and the instructions for preparing the computer input and for interpreting the computer output.

Rotor-Bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide. Part IX. User's Manual

Rotor-Bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide. Part IX. User's Manual
Author: D. S. Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

RSVP (acronym) for Rotor Structure Vibration Program is a computer program for use in the dynamic analysis of rotating shafts. This manual outlines the procedures to be followed in utilizing the computer program, covering input and output description and includes two rotor examples covering the five major capabilities of the program. The reader is referred to AFAPL-TR-78-6, part I, Flexible Rotor Dynamics, (AD-A087 806), for a more detailed discussion of RSVP. This manual also furnishes guidance to the first-time reader in the efficient utilization of the series. (Author).

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide
Author: C. H. T. Pan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1980
Genre: Bearings (Machinery)
ISBN:

This report describes an update of the Air Force computer programs concerned with the dynamics of high speed rotors. The new program, which replaces AFAPL/SFL Programs No. 100, 101, and 117, has the capability to perform a variety of rotordynamics analyses. These analyses include torsional vibration and bending vibration. The bending analyses consist of those for critical speeds, unbalance response, asynchronous response, and rotor stability. In addition, the program incorporates the following: a formulation based on whirl coordinates with an exact bending solution between rotor modelling stations, the capability to utilize a small subset of these stations in much of the calculations, a set of bearing characteristics that depend on rotor speed and vibration frequency and that include anisotropy and damping, and an economical combination of a separate rotor analysis and the characteristics of the bearings. The report includes: an introduction to use of the program as well as a detailed user's manual, an overview of the mathematical basis of the program and a complete presentation of those mathematics.

Rotor and Structural Dynamics of Turbomachinery

Rotor and Structural Dynamics of Turbomachinery
Author: Raj Subbiah
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331973296X

This book provides engineers and scientists with practical fundamentals for turbomachinery design. It presents a detailed analysis of existing procedures for the analysis of rotor and structure dynamics, while keeping mathematical equations to a minimum. Specific terminologies are used for rotors and structures, respectively, allowing the readers to clearly distinguish between the two. Further, the book describes the essential concepts needed to understand rotor failure modes due to lateral and torsional oscillations. It guides the reader from simple single-degree-of-freedom models to the most complex multi-degree-of-freedom systems, and provides useful information concerning steel pedestal stiffness degradation and other structural issues. Fluid-film bearing types and their dynamical behavior are extensively covered and discussed in the context of various turbomachinery applications. The book also discusses shaft alignment and rotor balancing from a practical point of view, providing readers with essential information to help them solve practical problems. As the main body of the book focuses on the diagnostics and description of case studies addressing the most pressing practical issues, together with their successful solutions, it offers a valuable reference guide, helping field engineers manage day-to-day issues with turbomachinery.

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide
Author: A. B. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1978
Genre: Ball-bearings
ISBN:

This report is an update of the original Part IV of the Rotor-bearing Dynamics Design Technology Series, AFAPL-TR-65-45 (Parts I through X). A Computer program is given for preparation of ball bearing stiffness data input for rotordynamic response programs. The complete stiffness matrix is calculated including centrifugal effects. Considerations such as elastohydrodynamic and cage effects are not included since they have little influence on the calculation of ball bearing stiffness. The resulting program is reasonably small and easy to use. Lastly, the stiffness data included in the original Part IV have been updated and are included in appendices.

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide

Rotor-bearing Dynamics Technology Design Guide
Author: D. S. Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1981
Genre: Bearings (Machinery)
ISBN:

RSVP (acronym) for Rotor Structure Vibration Program is a computer program for use in the dynamic analysis of rotating shafts. This manual outlines the procedures to be followed in utilizing the computer program, covering input and output description and includes two rotor examples covering the five major capabilities of the program. The reader is referred to AFAPL-TR-78-6, part I, Flexible Rotor Dynamics, (AD-A087 806), for a more detailed discussion of RSVP. This manual also furnishes guidance to the first-time reader in the efficient utilization of the series.

Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics

Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics
Author: Kuppalapalle Vajravelu
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461302773

The International Conference on Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics was hosted by the University of Central Florida in Orlando from March 17-19, 1999. One of the conference days was dedicated to Professor V. Lakshmikantham in th honor of his 75 birthday. 50 well established professionals (in differential equations, nonlinear analysis, numerical analysis, and nonlinear mechanics) attended the conference from 13 countries. Twelve of the attendees delivered hour long invited talks and remaining thirty-eight presented invited forty-five minute talks. In each of these talks, the focus was on the recent developments in differential equations and nonlinear mechanics and their applications. This book consists of 29 papers based on the invited lectures, and I believe that it provides a good selection of advanced topics of current interest in differential equations and nonlinear mechanics. I am indebted to the Department of Mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering, and the Office of International Studies (of the University of Central Florida) for the financial support of the conference. Also, to the Mathematics Department of the University of Central Florida for providing secretarial and administrative assistance. I would like to thank the members of the local organizing committee, Jeanne Blank, Jackie Callahan, John Cannon, Holly Carley, Brad Pyle, Pete Rautenstrauch, and June Wingler for their assistance. Thanks are also due to the conference organizing committee, F. H. Busse, J. R. Cannon, V. Girault, R. H. J. Grimshaw, P. N. Kaloni, V.