The Influence of a Skewed Disk on a Flexible Rotating Shaft

This thesis describes the experimental test results and computer simulation investigations which were conducted to verify the existing theory of skewed disk forced response predictions. The experimental tests were conducted on a horizontal flexible shaft rotor system supported in two hydrodynamic j...

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Main Author: Wang, Xiaoqiang
Other Authors: Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31099
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-310992020-09-29T05:41:09Z The Influence of a Skewed Disk on a Flexible Rotating Shaft Wang, Xiaoqiang Engineering Science and Mechanics Mook, Dean T. Hendricks, Scott L. skew skewed disk flexible shaft dynamic rotor This thesis describes the experimental test results and computer simulation investigations which were conducted to verify the existing theory of skewed disk forced response predictions. The experimental tests were conducted on a horizontal flexible shaft rotor system supported in two hydrodynamic journal bearings. The computer simulations were conducted with a program that uses a matrix transfer method to get the desired solution. The agreement between experiment and simulation is very good for most skewed disk response characteristics. The influence of measurement errors and operation condition uncertainties are discussed.In the first part of this study, the dynamic behavior of experimental investigations focused on two different skewed disk designs which were mounted at midspan, 1/3 span and 2/3 span of the shaft. The two skewed disks were designed to allow a fine angle adjustment of the desired skew angle. The two designs are (a) the angle tiltable disk and (b) the couple unbalanced mass disk. The experimental results are shown to be close to the theoretical predictions of other authors.In the second part of this study, an existing computer program was used to simulate the experimental test rotor. The results give excellent qualitative agreement although there are some differences in quantitative analysis comparisons. The forced response characteristics of the computer simulation match the experimental results. It has been shown that by using the approximate linear skewed disk model, it is possible to get similar results to the experimental tests for similar disk skew conditions. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:31:15Z 2014-03-14T20:31:15Z 1997-12-18 1997-12-18 1998-01-20 1998-01-20 Thesis etd-01998-20102 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31099 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01998-20102/ Thesis.PDF In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic skew
skewed disk
flexible shaft
dynamic rotor
spellingShingle skew
skewed disk
flexible shaft
dynamic rotor
Wang, Xiaoqiang
The Influence of a Skewed Disk on a Flexible Rotating Shaft
description This thesis describes the experimental test results and computer simulation investigations which were conducted to verify the existing theory of skewed disk forced response predictions. The experimental tests were conducted on a horizontal flexible shaft rotor system supported in two hydrodynamic journal bearings. The computer simulations were conducted with a program that uses a matrix transfer method to get the desired solution. The agreement between experiment and simulation is very good for most skewed disk response characteristics. The influence of measurement errors and operation condition uncertainties are discussed.In the first part of this study, the dynamic behavior of experimental investigations focused on two different skewed disk designs which were mounted at midspan, 1/3 span and 2/3 span of the shaft. The two skewed disks were designed to allow a fine angle adjustment of the desired skew angle. The two designs are (a) the angle tiltable disk and (b) the couple unbalanced mass disk. The experimental results are shown to be close to the theoretical predictions of other authors.In the second part of this study, an existing computer program was used to simulate the experimental test rotor. The results give excellent qualitative agreement although there are some differences in quantitative analysis comparisons. The forced response characteristics of the computer simulation match the experimental results. It has been shown that by using the approximate linear skewed disk model, it is possible to get similar results to the experimental tests for similar disk skew conditions. === Master of Science
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