For all rotational machines, the analysis of dynamic stresses andΒ the resulting vibrations is an important subject. When it comes to helicopters and piston engines, this analysis becomes crucial. From the design of parts working under stress to the reduction of the vibration levels, the success of a
Mechanical Vibrations: Active and Passive Control
β Scribed by Tomasz Krysinski, Francois Malburet(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For all rotational machines, the analysis of dynamic stresses andΒ the resulting vibrations is an important subject. When it comes to helicopters and piston engines, this analysis becomes crucial. From the design of parts working under stress to the reduction of the vibration levels, the success of a project lies mainly in the hands of the dynamicists.
The authors have combined their talents and experience to provide a complete presentation on the issues involved. Part one describes, in concrete terms, the main dynamic phenomena and how they can be observed in reality. Part two presents information about the modeling methods required to understand the dynamic phenomena and develop solutions capable of eliminating the most serious effects.Content:
Chapter 1 Unbalance and Gyroscopic Effects (pages 5β52):
Chapter 2 Piston Engines (pages 53β73):
Chapter 3 Dynamics of a Rotor (pages 75β118):
Chapter 4 Rotor Control (pages 119β139):
Chapter 5 Non?Homokinetic Couplings (pages 141β157):
Chapter 6 Aerodynamic Excitations (pages 159β169):
Chapter 7 Suspensions (pages 177β218):
Chapter 8 Self?Tuning Systems (pages 219β238):
Chapter 9 Active Suspensions (pages 239β251):
Chapter 10 Absorbers (pages 253β277):
Chapter 11 Self?Adjusting Absorbers (pages 279β287):
Chapter 12 Active Absorbers (pages 289β318):
Chapter 13 Resonators (pages 319β333):
Chapter 14 Self?Adapting Resonators (pages 335β341):
Chapter 15 Active Systems (pages 343β358):
β¦ Subjects
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