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041 _aeng
082 _a621.82 LAL/R
100 _aLalanne, Michel
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245 _aRotordynamics prediction in engineering
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _bJohn Willey
_aChichester, UK
_cc1998
300 _aix, 254p.; 23cm.
500 _aTable of Contents: 1. Characteristics of Rotor Elements. 2. Monorotors: Simple Models, Basic Phenomena. 3. Multirotors: Simple Models, Basic Phenomena. 4. Rotors Equations: Solutions of Equations. 5. A Computer Program. 6. Towards Industrial Applications. 7. Industrial Applications. 8. Transient Motions. 9. Torsion. 10. Miscellaneous Topics. Appendices. References. Index.
520 _aIn this updated and revised second edition, the authors present asystematic and practical approach to the analytical and numericalaspects of the prediction of rotordynamics behaviour. The influenceof bending is a main theme of the book, although the effects oftorsion are also considered. The use of finite element techniquesand the characteristics of rotor elements are introduced. The bookgoes on to consider simple models showing basic phenomena which arethen linked to industrial applications such as turbocompressors,high pressure centrifugal compressors, and steam and air turbines.
650 _aMachine engineering
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650 _aRotors
_xDynamics
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700 _aFerraris, Guy
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856 _uhttps://www.wiley.com/Rotordynamics+Prediction+in+Engineering%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9780471972884
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