2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2022.117391
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An improved preloaded Curvic coupling model for rotordynamic analyses

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“…Yuan et al [2] used the finite element method to establish the dynamic model of the rod Jeffcott rotor with nonlinear bending stiffness of the contact end surface, and analyzed the dynamic behavior of the rotor under the action of unbalanced force. Kim et al [4] proposed a new method for modeling contact interfaces, which combines the GW contact model with the 3D solid element model. Comparison of various models with experimental measurements of the free natural frequencies of axially preloaded shafts shows a significant improvement in accuracy of the proposed method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuan et al [2] used the finite element method to establish the dynamic model of the rod Jeffcott rotor with nonlinear bending stiffness of the contact end surface, and analyzed the dynamic behavior of the rotor under the action of unbalanced force. Kim et al [4] proposed a new method for modeling contact interfaces, which combines the GW contact model with the 3D solid element model. Comparison of various models with experimental measurements of the free natural frequencies of axially preloaded shafts shows a significant improvement in accuracy of the proposed method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%