Four-degree-of-freedom rotor model
Aerodynamic thrust and journal bearings
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Four-degree-of-freedom rotor model
Aerodynamic thrust and journal bearings

Authors : Mihai ARGHIR, Sébastien LE LEZ, Jean FRENE

Publication date: April 10, 2009 | Lire en français

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6. Four-degree-of-freedom rotor model

Bearings and thrust bearings, previously described as isolated components, must be integrated into the rotor design of the rotating machine. The rotor can behave either as a rigid solid or as an elastic beam. If the rotor's first natural pulsation is greater than the maximum rotational speed, the rotor can be considered as a rigid beam guided in rotation by two bearings and stopped in translation by a stop (figure 38 ). The rotor is loaded by its own weight Mg, to which may be added a maneuvering load, and/or by one or more external force torsors { F extX , F extY , M extX , M extY }. The external torsor can be static (from forces...

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