Vibration of Hydraulic Machinery pp 81-117 | Cite as
Elementary Concept of Rotordynamics
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Abstract
Rotordynamics is a branch of system dynamics dealing with mechanical devices in which at least one part, usually referred to as rotor, rotates with the angular momentum.
Keywords
Critical Speed Spin Speed Global Reference Frame Unbalance Response Undamped System
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