Nonsynchronous
Forced Vibration in Centrifugal Compressors
D. R. Smith/J. C. Wachel, Turbomachinery International
Magazine, January/February Ed., 1983, pp. 21-24 .
Flow instabilities
in centrifugal compressors can produce low frequency turbulence
and pulsations which can result in nonsynchronous rotor vibrations,
vibrations of the case and attached piping, speed modulations, and
reduced compressor performance. High frequency pulsation in rotating
equipment typically occur at multiples of running speed such as
blade, diffuser and nozzle passing frequencies and can excite blade
natural frequencies and radial shell wall resonances. The piping
lateral mechanical and acoustical natural frequencies are generally
at lower frequencies and are not excited by these pulsations.
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