Rotordynamics

Rotordynamics

Author: Agnieszka Muszynska

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-05-20

Total Pages: 1100

ISBN-13: 1420027794

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As the most important parts of rotating machinery, rotors are also the most prone to mechanical vibrations, which may lead to machine failure. Correction is only possible when proper and accurate diagnosis is obtained through understanding of rotor operation and all of the potential malfunctions that may occur. Mathematical modeling, in particular


Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia

Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia

Author: Douglas M. Considine

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-11

Total Pages: 3529

ISBN-13: 1475769180

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Advancements in science and engineering have occurred at a surprisingly rapid pace since the release of the seventh edition of this encyclopedia. Large portions of the reference have required comprehensive rewriting and new illustrations. Scores of new topics have been included to create this thoroughly updated eighth edition. The appearance of this new edition in 1994 marks the continuation of a tradition commenced well over a half-century ago in 1938 Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, First Edition, was published and welcomed by educators worldwide at a time when what we know today as modern science was just getting underway. The early encyclopedia was well received by students and educators alike during a critical time span when science became established as a major factor in shaping the progress and economy of individual nations and at the global level. A vital need existed for a permanent science reference that could be updated periodically and made conveniently available to audiences that numbered in the millions. The pioneering VNSE met these criteria and continues today as a reliable technical information source for making private and public decisions that present a backdrop of technical alternatives.


Rotating Fluids in Engineering and Science

Rotating Fluids in Engineering and Science

Author: James P. Vanyo

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-05-05

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 0486161986

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Lucid, well-written presentation for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students reviews basic fluid mechanics, introduces concepts, theories, and equations specific to rotating fluids, and presents numerous practical applications. "Highly recommended." — Choice.


Flow about a Sphere Rotating in a Viscous Liquid Inside a Coaxially Rotating Cylinder

Flow about a Sphere Rotating in a Viscous Liquid Inside a Coaxially Rotating Cylinder

Author: W. L. Haberman

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13:

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The problem is considered of slow, viscous flow about a rotating sphere located at the center of an infinitely long circular cylinder which rotates at a different speed about the same axis as the sphere. The velocity distribution in the flow field and the couple required to maintain steady rotation are obtained. Results show the equivalence of this problem with that of potential flow past a sphere inside a cylindrical duct. A numerical example is worked out. (Author).