Rotor Dynamic Synchronous Response: A More Thorough Treatment
Author(s) -
R.N. Headifen
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/93-gt-028
Subject(s) - rotor (electric) , control theory (sociology) , transient (computer programming) , computer science , transient response , transient analysis , range (aeronautics) , steady state (chemistry) , synchronous motor , response analysis , critical speed , engineering , aerospace engineering , mechanical engineering , structural engineering , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , chemistry , control (management) , operating system
Synchronous response can be a very valuable tool for rotor dynamic analysis. It allows the user to determine rotor displacements over a wide speed range without having to perform a transient analysis at every speed increment. The method is typically used to calculate steady state displacements caused by a rotating imbalance force and the location of critical speeds. While the algorithm presented to perform linear synchronous response is straight forward, there are several modifications that can be made to provide the analyst more useful information.Copyright © 1993 by ASME
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