The dynamics of rotor-bearing systems using finite elements

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Abstract

A procedure is presented for dynamic modeling of rotor-bearing systems which consist of rigid disks, distributed parameter finite rotor elements, and discrete bearings. The formulation is presented in both a fixed and rotating frame of reference. A finite element model including the effects of rotatory inertia, gyroscopic moments, and axial load is developed using the consistent matrix approach. A reduction of coordinates procedure is utilized to model elements with variable cross-section properties. The bearings may be nonlinear, however, only the linear stiffness and viscous damping case is considered. The natural whirl speeds and unbalance response of a typical overhung system is presented for two sets of bearing parameters: (i) undamped isotropic, (ii) undamped orthotropic. A comparison of results is made with an independent lumped mass analysis. © 1976 by ASME.

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Nelson, H. D., & McVaugh, J. M. (1976). The dynamics of rotor-bearing systems using finite elements. Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 98(2), 593–600. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3438942

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