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Rotordynamics Prediction in Engineering
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Rotordynamics Prediction in Engineering

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In this updated and revised second edition, the authors present a systematic and practical approach to the analytical and numerical aspects of the prediction of rotordynamics behaviour. The influence of bending is a main theme of the book, although the effects of torsion are also considered. The use of finite element techniques and the characteristics of rotor elements are introduced. The book goes on to consider simple models showing basic phenomena which are then linked to industrial applications such as turbocompressors, high pressure centrifugal compressors, and steam and air turbines. Key features include: aeo The inclusion of a computer program available free of charge on the Internet aeo The development of a simple model of co–axial multirotors aeo New industrial applications and 1995 API specifications This book will be of great interest and value to students and engineers concerned with predictions in rotordynamics and mechanical engineering.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
28 January 1998
Pages
266
ISBN
9780471972884

In this updated and revised second edition, the authors present a systematic and practical approach to the analytical and numerical aspects of the prediction of rotordynamics behaviour. The influence of bending is a main theme of the book, although the effects of torsion are also considered. The use of finite element techniques and the characteristics of rotor elements are introduced. The book goes on to consider simple models showing basic phenomena which are then linked to industrial applications such as turbocompressors, high pressure centrifugal compressors, and steam and air turbines. Key features include: aeo The inclusion of a computer program available free of charge on the Internet aeo The development of a simple model of co–axial multirotors aeo New industrial applications and 1995 API specifications This book will be of great interest and value to students and engineers concerned with predictions in rotordynamics and mechanical engineering.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
28 January 1998
Pages
266
ISBN
9780471972884