Submission Deadline: 02 August 2004Many structural components are rotationally symmetric. For a perfectly manufactured structure, the modal wave shapes are exactly sinusoidal. These structures can be excited by similarly-shaped forcing functions such as those found frequently in or near turbomachinery. Due to orthogonality, resonance occurs only when the integer wave number of the structure equals the integer wave number of the excitation as well as when the excitation frequency is close to the natural frequency of the mode. This resonance can lead to high-cycle fatigue (RCF) cracking of the structure. To help understand this phenomenon, it is desirable to determine the modal composition of the response and excitation. Once the modal composition is known, either the excitation or the structure can be modified to reduce the response and therefore prevent HCF cracking.
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