This book studies methods for a robust design of rotors against
self-excited vibrations. The occurrence of self-excited vibrations
in engineering applications if often unwanted and in many cases
difficult to model. Thinking of complex systems such as machines
with many components and mechanical contacts, it is important to
have guidelines for design so that the functionality is robust
against small imperfections. This book discusses the question on
how to design a structure such that unwanted self-excited
vibrations do not occur. It shows theoretically and practically
that the old design rule to avoid multiple eigenvalues points
toward the right direction and have optimized structures
accordingly. This extends results for the well-known flutter
problem in which equations of motion with constant coefficients
occur to the case of a linear conservative system with arbitrary
time periodic perturbations.
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