Case
Histories of Rotordynamic Instabilities in the Field
J. C. Wachel, Short Course in Rotordynamics of Turbomachinery,
Texas A&M University, May 1981, 1982.
Rotor instability
vibrations in compressors and turbines have occurred more frequently
in recent years and have caused sever failures and costly downtime
for several large projects. Rotor instabilities can occur in flexible
shaft units which operate above their first critical speed. The
whirling instability frequency is usually near one of the shaft
critical speeds and can be caused by many factors, including hydrodynamic
bearings, seals, internal friction, aerodynamic cross coupling,
and torsional coupling. The whirling motion can be subsynchronous
or supersynchronous, and may be forward or backward precession;
however, most serious problems are subsynchronous and have forward
whirl.
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