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Consistent matrices in rotor dynamics (English)
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The expressions for the consistent mass and gyroscopic matrices for a constant section shaft element are obtained taking into account both shear deformation and transversal inertia. The results are compared with closed form solutions, which are available in simple cases. The results obtained show that the study of the dynamic behaviour of the rotor with a model which includes rotational inertia but not shear deformation is, at least in the case examined, misleading. Formulae for matrix condensation and for taking into account the effects of axial load and of a linear unbalance distribution are given. Damped systems can be studied using the same model, provided that damping can be assumed to be of either viscous or hysteretic type. Some formulations found in the literature are however not considered correct. An application of consistent matrices to a model which includes damping and uses matrix condensation is shown.
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first approximation
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second approximation
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third approximation
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eigenvalue problems
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consistent mass
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gyroscopic matrices
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constant section shaft element
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shear deformation
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transversal inertia
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compared with closed form solutions
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dynamic behaviour of the rotor
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rotational inertia
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matrix condensation
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effects of axial load
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linear unbalance distribution
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Damped systems
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viscous or hysteretic type
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