Author: | Hung Nguyen-Schäfer | ISBN: | 9783319176444 |
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing | Publication: | May 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Springer | Language: | English |
Author: | Hung Nguyen-Schäfer |
ISBN: | 9783319176444 |
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing |
Publication: | May 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Springer |
Language: | English |
Rotordynamics of automotive turbochargers is dealt with in this book encompassing the widely working field of small turbomachines under real operating conditions at the very high rotor speeds up to 300000 rpm.
The broadly interdisciplinary field of turbocharger rotordynamics involves
Thermodynamics and Turbo-Matching of Turbochargers
Dynamics of Turbomachinery
Stability Analysis of Linear Rotordynamics with the Eigenvalue Theory
Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Rotordynamics with the Bifurcation Theory
Bearing Dynamics of the Oil Film using the Two-Phase Reynolds Equation
Computation of Nonlinear Responses of a Turbocharger Rotor
Aero and Vibroacoustics of Turbochargers
Shop and Trim Balancing at Two Planes of the Rotor
Tribology of the Bearing Surface Roughness
Design of Turbocharger Platforms using the Similarity Laws
The rotor response of an automotive turbocharger at high rotor speeds is studied analytically, computationally, and experimentally. Due to the nonlinear characteristics of the oil-film bearings, some nonlinear responses of the rotor besides the harmonic response 1X, such as oil whirl, oil whip, and modulated frequencies occur in Waterfall diagram. Additionally, the influences of the surface roughness and oil characteristics on the rotor behavior, friction, and wear are discussed.
This book is written by an industrial R&D expert with many years of experience in the automotive and turbocharger industries. The all-in-one book of turbochargers is intended for scientific and engineering researchers, practitioners working in the rotordynamics field of automotive turbochargers, and graduate students in applied physics and mechanical engineering.
Rotordynamics of automotive turbochargers is dealt with in this book encompassing the widely working field of small turbomachines under real operating conditions at the very high rotor speeds up to 300000 rpm.
The broadly interdisciplinary field of turbocharger rotordynamics involves
Thermodynamics and Turbo-Matching of Turbochargers
Dynamics of Turbomachinery
Stability Analysis of Linear Rotordynamics with the Eigenvalue Theory
Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Rotordynamics with the Bifurcation Theory
Bearing Dynamics of the Oil Film using the Two-Phase Reynolds Equation
Computation of Nonlinear Responses of a Turbocharger Rotor
Aero and Vibroacoustics of Turbochargers
Shop and Trim Balancing at Two Planes of the Rotor
Tribology of the Bearing Surface Roughness
Design of Turbocharger Platforms using the Similarity Laws
The rotor response of an automotive turbocharger at high rotor speeds is studied analytically, computationally, and experimentally. Due to the nonlinear characteristics of the oil-film bearings, some nonlinear responses of the rotor besides the harmonic response 1X, such as oil whirl, oil whip, and modulated frequencies occur in Waterfall diagram. Additionally, the influences of the surface roughness and oil characteristics on the rotor behavior, friction, and wear are discussed.
This book is written by an industrial R&D expert with many years of experience in the automotive and turbocharger industries. The all-in-one book of turbochargers is intended for scientific and engineering researchers, practitioners working in the rotordynamics field of automotive turbochargers, and graduate students in applied physics and mechanical engineering.