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The Short and the Long Rotor

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In Chapter 4, the rotor was assumed to be a disc and, in the examples, this disc was assumed to be thin and circular, with I d = 0.5 I p . The equations of motion quoted in Chap. 4, equations (4.8) and (4.47) are valid, however, for arbitrary values of I d and I p that is for shafts having a thick disc or a long stiff rotor body, as shown for example in Fig. 5.1. The vibrational behaviour of such a model will be investigated in the present chapter.

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Krämer, E. (1993). The Short and the Long Rotor. In: Dynamics of Rotors and Foundations. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02798-1_5

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