Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters

The common sizes and weights of rotors, which can be found e.g. in the energy production industry, allow to employ a standard methodology of an experimental modal analysis. However, certain applications with rotors of small weights lead to the usage of alternative measuring methods suitable for the...

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Main Authors: Luboš SMOLÍK, Michal HAJŽMAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2013-06-01
Series:Transactions of the VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Mechanical Series
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Online Access:http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2013-1/1942.pdf
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description The common sizes and weights of rotors, which can be found e.g. in the energy production industry, allow to employ a standard methodology of an experimental modal analysis. However, certain applications with rotors of small weights lead to the usage of alternative measuring methods suitable for the identification of rotor eigenfrequencies. One of these methods, which is characterized by the measuring of noise, is introduced in this paper and the results for a particular rotor is presented. Moreover the tuning of the finite element rotor model on the basis of such measured values is shown.
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spelling doaj.art-00753804cbcd419888fc1695c00eb8372022-12-22T01:22:04ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaTransactions of the VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Mechanical Series1210-04711804-09932013-06-01591939810.22223/tr.2013-1/1942Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model ParametersLuboš SMOLÍK0Michal HAJŽMAN1Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West BohemiaFaculty of Applied Sciences, University of West BohemiaThe common sizes and weights of rotors, which can be found e.g. in the energy production industry, allow to employ a standard methodology of an experimental modal analysis. However, certain applications with rotors of small weights lead to the usage of alternative measuring methods suitable for the identification of rotor eigenfrequencies. One of these methods, which is characterized by the measuring of noise, is introduced in this paper and the results for a particular rotor is presented. Moreover the tuning of the finite element rotor model on the basis of such measured values is shown.http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2013-1/1942.pdfmeasurementrotortuningfinite element
spellingShingle Luboš SMOLÍK
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Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
Transactions of the VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Mechanical Series
measurement
rotor
tuning
finite element
title Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
title_full Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
title_fullStr Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
title_short Measurement of the Lightweight Rotor Eigenfrequencies and Tuning of its Model Parameters
title_sort measurement of the lightweight rotor eigenfrequencies and tuning of its model parameters
topic measurement
rotor
tuning
finite element
url http://transactions.fs.vsb.cz/2013-1/1942.pdf
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