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Instability due to internal damping of rotating shafts

Authors
  • W. Lemahieu
  • M. Loccufier
  • B. Vervisch
  • P. De Baets

Abstract

Rotor internal damping has been indicated as one of the main causes of instability in rotatingmachinery for more than a century. However, the exact characterisation of this damping is still an unsolvedresearch topic. Therefore, in this thesis the consequences of material damping in rotating shafts areexamined more in depth. Two main steps are considered. Firstly, a finite element model of the beam,including viscous and hysteretic damping, is constructed. This model allows to calculate the thresholdspeed of instability and the resonance frequencies of a shaft. Furthermore it allows to vary the dampingparameters and to compare the considered models giving an indication of the general relations betweeninstability and damping properties. Secondly, an experimental approach should elucidate which model fitsbest for the physical damping. In general, the main purpose is to gain new insights into how the dampingshould really be modelled to have the most accurate and safe prediction of a designed rotor.

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Lemahieu, W. & Loccufier, M. & Vervisch, B. & De Baets, P., (2012) “Instability due to internal damping of rotating shafts”, International Journal of Sustainable Construction and Design 3(2), 123-127. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/scad.v3i2.20565

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Published on
05 Nov 2012
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