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    Torsional Dynamic Response of a Shaft With Longitudinal and Circumferential Cracks

    Source: Journal of Vibration and Acoustics:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 006::page 61011
    Author:
    Abdi, H.
    ,
    Nayeb
    ,
    Hamouda, A. M. S.
    ,
    Vaziri, A.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4028609
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Turbo generator shafts are often subjected to cyclic torsion resulting in formation of large longitudinal cracks as well as circumferential cracks. The presence of these cracks could greatly impact the shaft resonance frequencies. In this paper, dynamic response of a shaft with longitudinal and circumferential cracks is investigated through a comprehensive analytical study. The longitudinally cracked section of the shaft was modeled as an uncracked shaft with reduced torsional rigidity. Torsional rigidity correction factor (i.e., the ratio of torsional rigidity of the cracked shaft to that of the uncracked shaft) was obtained from finite element analysis and was shown to be only a function of crack depth to the shaft radius. The resonance frequency and frictional energy loss of a shaft with a longitudinal crack were found little affected by the presence of the crack as long as the crack depth was less than 20% of the shaft radius even if the entire shaft is cracked longitudinally. Moreover, we showed that the longitudinal crack location could be more conveniently identified by monitoring the slope of the torsional response along the shaft. The circumferential crack was modeled as a torsional spring with a torsional damping. The torsion spring and damping constants were obtained using fracture mechanics. For a shaft with both a longitudinal crack and a circumferential crack, the resonance frequency was governed by the longitudinal crack when the circumferential crack depth was less than 30% of the shaft radius.
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    contributor authorAbdi, H.
    contributor authorNayeb
    contributor authorHamouda, A. M. S.
    contributor authorVaziri, A.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:14:17Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:14:17Z
    date issued2014
    identifier issn1048-9002
    identifier othervib_136_06_061011.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/156828
    description abstractTurbo generator shafts are often subjected to cyclic torsion resulting in formation of large longitudinal cracks as well as circumferential cracks. The presence of these cracks could greatly impact the shaft resonance frequencies. In this paper, dynamic response of a shaft with longitudinal and circumferential cracks is investigated through a comprehensive analytical study. The longitudinally cracked section of the shaft was modeled as an uncracked shaft with reduced torsional rigidity. Torsional rigidity correction factor (i.e., the ratio of torsional rigidity of the cracked shaft to that of the uncracked shaft) was obtained from finite element analysis and was shown to be only a function of crack depth to the shaft radius. The resonance frequency and frictional energy loss of a shaft with a longitudinal crack were found little affected by the presence of the crack as long as the crack depth was less than 20% of the shaft radius even if the entire shaft is cracked longitudinally. Moreover, we showed that the longitudinal crack location could be more conveniently identified by monitoring the slope of the torsional response along the shaft. The circumferential crack was modeled as a torsional spring with a torsional damping. The torsion spring and damping constants were obtained using fracture mechanics. For a shaft with both a longitudinal crack and a circumferential crack, the resonance frequency was governed by the longitudinal crack when the circumferential crack depth was less than 30% of the shaft radius.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleTorsional Dynamic Response of a Shaft With Longitudinal and Circumferential Cracks
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume136
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Vibration and Acoustics
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4028609
    journal fristpage61011
    journal lastpage61011
    identifier eissn1528-8927
    treeJournal of Vibration and Acoustics:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 006
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