Vibration of imperfect rotating disk
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2011
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
This study is concerned with the theoretical and numerical calculations of the flexural vibrations of a bladed disk.
The main focus of this study is to elaborate the basic background for diagnostic and identification methods for
ascertaining the main properties of the real structure or an experimental model of turbine disks. The reduction of
undesirable vibrations of blades is proposed by using damping heads, which on the experimental model of turbine
disk are applied only on a limited number of blades. This partial setting of damping heads introduces imperfection
in mass, stiffness and damping distribution on the periphery and leads to more complicated dynamic properties
than those of a perfect disk. Calculation of FEM model and analytic—numerical solution of disk behaviour in the
limited (two modes) frequency range shows the splitting of resonance with an increasing speed of disk rotation.
The spectrum of resonance is twice denser than that of a perfect disk.
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oběžná lopatková kola, tlumení, nedokonalý disk, cestující vlny
Citation
Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2011, vol. 5, no. 2, p. 205-216.