odradek7
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2003
- 10
Hello all.
I am studying the dynamic behaviour of a squirrel-cage rotor. I have some reports where its natural frequencies have been determined experimentally in a free suspended state (only the rotor, out of the motor). Trying to make a relation of this results with the ones that coud be expected with the rotor installed and running i know that bearing system would stiffen the shaft and increase the values of the natural frequencies. However, i have a doubt about other fact: unbalanced magnetic pull. From information i have gathered it is possible to assume it as NEGATIVE STIFFNESS SPRINGS (for FEM simulations, for example). ¿Would this fact lower the values of the natural frquencies in an unstiffen-like phenomenon?.
I would thank any kind of information about the calculation of the forces produced by the Unbalanced Magnetic Pull.
Thank you.
I am studying the dynamic behaviour of a squirrel-cage rotor. I have some reports where its natural frequencies have been determined experimentally in a free suspended state (only the rotor, out of the motor). Trying to make a relation of this results with the ones that coud be expected with the rotor installed and running i know that bearing system would stiffen the shaft and increase the values of the natural frequencies. However, i have a doubt about other fact: unbalanced magnetic pull. From information i have gathered it is possible to assume it as NEGATIVE STIFFNESS SPRINGS (for FEM simulations, for example). ¿Would this fact lower the values of the natural frquencies in an unstiffen-like phenomenon?.
I would thank any kind of information about the calculation of the forces produced by the Unbalanced Magnetic Pull.
Thank you.