The modelling of torsional vibration with distributed shaft damping

Sonya Derry

    Research output: ThesisMaster's Thesis

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    Abstract

    [Truncated] This thesis focuses on the development of the modelling of damped torsional systems using receptance methods. The prediction and understanding of the torsional behaviour of systems is now considered important for many applications. In the modelling of vibrations of systems, the vibration of shafts have historically been represented by undamped models. However when the torsional vibration of rotating systems is considered, the levels of damping may be very low even for the complete system. When the level of damping is very low it becomes necessary to consider all sources of damping as small sources may be significant.
    Original languageEnglish
    QualificationMasters
    Awarding Institution
    • The University of Western Australia
    DOIs
    Publication statusUnpublished - 2000

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