Shaft Bending to Zero Nodal Diameter Disc Coupling Effects in Rotating Structures Due to Asymmetric Bearing Supports
In a flexible shaft-disc assembly, coupled shaft-disc vibration modes are likely to occur, provided that the natural frequencies of the two components are close. It is well known that the shaft axial and bending modes can couple with the zero and one Noda
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Topics in Modal Analysis & Testing, Volume 8 Proceedings of the 38th IMAC, A Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics 2020
Editors Brandon Dilworth Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, MA, USA
Michael Mains University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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