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Destabilisation of Rotors from Friction in Internal Joints

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Vibration and Wear in High Speed Rotating Machinery

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The destabilizing influence from friction in internal rotor joints is discussed. Several mechanisms of friction are analyzed: viscous damping, solid damping, dry friction, and micro-slip friction. They are compared on the basis of their energy input to the rotor whirl motion, assuming the whirl mode to known and unaffected by the friction.

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Lund, J.W. (1990). Destabilisation of Rotors from Friction in Internal Joints. In: Montalvão e Silva, J.M., Pina da Silva, F.A. (eds) Vibration and Wear in High Speed Rotating Machinery. NATO ASI Series, vol 174. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1914-3_37

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