Rotor Dynamics

Rotor Dynamics
Author: J. S. Rao
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1996
Genre: Rotors
ISBN: 9788122409772

The Third Revised And Enlarged Edition Of The Book Presents An In-Depth Study Of The Dynamic Behaviour Of Rotating And Reciprocating Machinery. It Evolved Out Of Lectures Delivered At Different Universities Over The Last Two Decades. The Book Deals With Torsional And Bending Vibrations Of Rotors, Stability Aspects, Balancing And Condition Monitoring. Closed Form Solutions Are Given Wherever Possible And Parametric Studies Presented To Give A Clear Understanding Of The Subject. Transfer Matrix Methods Is Extensively Used For General Class Of Rotors For Both Bending And Torsional Vibrations.Special Attentions Are Given To Transient Analysis Of The Rotors Which Is Becoming An Essential Part Of The Design Of High Speed Machinery. Systems With Fluid Film Bearings, Cracked Rotors And Two Spool Rotors Are Also Presented.A First Course On Theory Of Vibration Is A Prerequisite To This Study. Analysis Used Is Fairly Simple, But Sufficiently Advanced To The Requisite Level Of Predicting Practical Observations. As Far As Possible, Practical Examples Are Illustrated, So That The Book Is Also Useful To Practising Engineers.A Special Feature Of This Book Is Diagnostics Of Rotating Machinery Using Vibration Signature Analysis And Application Of Expert Systems To A Field Engineer In Trouble Shooting Work.

Vibrations in Rotating Machinery

Vibrations in Rotating Machinery
Author: IMechE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2004-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781860584473

This essential text contains the papers from the 8th international IMechE conference on Vibrations in Rotating Machinery held at the University of Wales, Swansea in September 2004. The themes of the volume are new developments and industrial applications of current technology relevant to the vibration and noise of rotating machines and assemblies. TOPICS INCLUDE Rotor balancing – including active and automatic balancing Special rotating machines – including micromachines Oil film bearings and dampers Active control methods for rotating machines Smart machine technology Dynamics of assembled rotors Component life predictions and life extension strategies The dynamics of geared systems Cracked rotors – detection, location ad prognosis Chaotic behaviour in machines Experimental methods and discoveries.

Torsional Vibration of Turbo-Machinery

Torsional Vibration of Turbo-Machinery
Author: Duncan Walker
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2003-11-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071501363

Vibration, excessive noise and other dynamics-related problems that limit or prevent operation are a major manufacturing concern in airplanes, auto crankshafts, home appliances, etc. This detailed monograph provides in-depth coverage of state-of-the-art vibration analysis techniques used to prevent design and operational malfunction. * Torsional vibration mathematical modeling * Forced response analysis * Vibration measurement methods and monitoring * Application case studies * SI units used throughout

Vibration Analysis of Gas Turbine Rotors

Vibration Analysis of Gas Turbine Rotors
Author: Srinivasa Rao Dokku
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3668803234

Master's Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Engineering - Mechanical Engineering, , language: English, abstract: The purpose of this report is to determine the lateral and torsional dynamic characteristics of the complete system under synchronous conditions of excitation and response. A damped natural response study was made in order to investigate the combined effect of oil film stiffness and damping coefficients on system damping and stability characteristics at all damped natural resonance speeds. An unbalance response analysis is also performed to study the system sensitivity. This study was performed to investigate the lateral vibration characteristics of the subject system in order to avoid vibration problems that might interfere with the smooth and reliable operation of the system. Total system studies are important in that often the coupling effects of marrying driver and driven equipment result in resonant speeds that are not calculable when investigating the response of the separate components. Oil film stiffness and damping for all bearings must be properly considered in the system calculations along with the effective stiffness and damping of pedestal supports as required. The above effects are in the following calculation to ensure the proper calculation of resonant speeds.The following study concerns itself with the lateral analysis of gas turbine, load coupling, and 50 Hz/15.75Kva generator. This study reports the lateral natural frequencies and mode shapes calculated from the mass and stiffness distribution of the beam elements modeled using the DYROBES software. An unbalanced response analysis is also performed to study the system sensitivity. The significance of torsional vibration in high speed rotating machinery is well established. It is desirable to keep all torsional natural frequencies away from operating speed as well as twice the electrical frequency of the system. However, this is not always feasible and, therefore torsional criticals can be tolerated within these regions provided the response to excitation levels are low enough to keep the alternating shear stress within acceptable levels The following study concerns itself with the complete torsional analysis of gas turbine rotor including load coupling, gear box and 50Hz/15.75KVA generator rotor. This study reports the torsional natural frequencies, mode shapes and Campbell diagram by using transfer matrix method. The transient response shear stresses were also calculated for fault condition.

Vibration Analysis of Rotors

Vibration Analysis of Rotors
Author: Chong-Won Lee
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401581738

This text is intended for use as an advanced course in either rotordynamics or vibration at the graduate level. This text has mostly grown out of the research work in my laboratory and the lectures given to graduate students in the Mechanical Engineering Department, KAIST. The text contains a variety of topics not normally found in rotordynamics or vibration textbooks. The text emphasizes the analytical aspects and is thus quite different from conventional rotordynamics texts; potential readers are expected to have a firm background in elementary rotordynamics and vibration. In most previously published rotordynamics texts, the behavior of simple rotors has been of a primary concern, while more realistic, multi-degree-f-freedom or continuous systems are seldom treated in a rigorous way, mostly due to the difficulty of a mathematical treatment of such complicated systems. When one wanted to gain a deep insight into dynamic phenomena of complicated rotor systems, one has, in the past, either had to rely on computational techniques, such as the transfer matrix and finite element methods, or cautiously to extend ideas learned from simple rotors whose analytical solutions are readily available. The former methods are limited in the interpretation of results, since the calculations relate only to the simulated case, not to more general system behavior. Ideas learned from simple rotors can, fortunately, often be extended to many practical rotor systems, but there is of course no guarantee of their validity.