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Cracked Rotors - A Survey on Static and Dynamic Behaviour Including Modelling and Diagnosis (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Cracked Rotors - A Survey on Static and Dynamic Behaviour Including Modelling and Diagnosis (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Cracks can develop in rotating shafts and can propagate to relevant
depths without affecting consistently the normal operating
conditions of the shaft. In order to avoid catastrophic failures,
accurate vibration analyses have to be performed for crack
detection. The identification of the crack location and depth is
possible by means of a model based diagnostic approach, provided
that the model of the crack and the model of the cracked shaft
dynamical behavior are accurate and reliable. This monograph shows
the typical dynamical behavior of cracked shafts and presents tests
for detecting cracks. The book describes how to model cracks, how
to simulate the dynamical behavior of cracked shaft, and compares
the corresponding numerical with experimental results. All effects
of cracks on the vibrations of rotating shafts are analyzed, and
some results of a numerical sensitivity analysis of the vibrations
to the presence and severity of the crack are shown. Finally the
book describes some crack identification procedures and shows some
results in model based crack identification in position and depth.
The book is useful for higher university courses in mechanical and
energetic engineering, but also for skilled technical people
employed in power generation industries.
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