Machinery Drives and Dynamic Stresses

Distributed-lumped parameter modelling methods are employed in the analysis of manufacturing machine drives comprising rotors, bearings and shaft arrangements for variable speed process systems. Analysis procedures enabling the computation of the torsional shear stress and velocity response of these...

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Main Author: Abdul-Ameer, A. (author)
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3777
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description Distributed-lumped parameter modelling methods are employed in the analysis of manufacturing machine drives comprising rotors, bearings and shaft arrangements for variable speed process systems. Analysis procedures enabling the computation of the torsional shear stress and velocity response of these systems are outlined and block diagram representations are formulated. The dynamic stresses for machine drive arrangements following deterministic input changes are computed. Typical rotor-shaft assemblies are investigated illustrating the peak stress levels encountered
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spelling Machinery Drives and Dynamic StressesAbdul-Ameer, A.Distributed-lumped parameter modelling methods are employed in the analysis of manufacturing machine drives comprising rotors, bearings and shaft arrangements for variable speed process systems. Analysis procedures enabling the computation of the torsional shear stress and velocity response of these systems are outlined and block diagram representations are formulated. The dynamic stresses for machine drive arrangements following deterministic input changes are computed. Typical rotor-shaft assemblies are investigated illustrating the peak stress levels encounteredsemantic scholar2026-01-28T04:32:39Z2014Articlehttps://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3777enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/37772026-01-28T04:32:40Z
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title Machinery Drives and Dynamic Stresses
title_full Machinery Drives and Dynamic Stresses
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title_short Machinery Drives and Dynamic Stresses
title_sort Machinery Drives and Dynamic Stresses
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3777