Stability analysis of symmetrical rotor-bearing systems with internal damping using finite element method

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This paper deals with the stability analysis of self-excited bending vibrations of linear symmetrical rotor-bearing systems caused by internal damping using the finite element method. The rotor system consists of uniform circular Rayleigh shafts with internal viscous damping, symmetrical rigid disks, and discrete undatnped isotropic bearings. By combining the sensitivity method and the matrix representation of the rotor dynamic equations in complex form to assess stability, it is proved theoretically that the stability threshold speed and the corresponding whirling speed coincide with the first forward critical speed regardless of the magnitude of the internal damping.

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Forrai, L. (1996). Stability analysis of symmetrical rotor-bearing systems with internal damping using finite element method. In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition, GT 1996 (Vol. 5). American Society of Mechanical Engineers. https://doi.org/10.1115/96-GT-407

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