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Rotor Balancing Fundamentals for Systematic Processes

Title
Rotor Balancing [electronic resource] : Fundamentals for Systematic Processes / by Hatto Schneider.
ISBN
9783662660492
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer Vieweg, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXV, 454 p.) 257 illus.
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Summary
Balancing of rotors is an indispensable process for the quality management, involving many steps from design to maintenance. With many developments of rotors - with new concepts, materials and machining methods - the challenges on balancing processes change. In search for an optimum solution for these complex tasks, no patent remedies will help, but only a sound knowledge of the theoretical background of rotor balancing, of its practical implementation and of the performance of the various balancing systems. This book is intended to support systematic familiarisation with the subject and ongoing training - in practice as well as in theory. A focus of current ISO Standards development is on errors that occur during balancing - intentionally created, or accidentally generated. They must be properly analysed and taken into account in order to determine the permissible readings for residual unbalances. The acceptance criteria were specified precisely so that the balancing objective - the targeted balancing quality - can be reliably achieved. Even today, balancing rotors with shaft-elastic behaviour often is carried out following certain established in-house rules. For this reason, the modal approach was further elaborated - partly on the basis of DIN ISO 21940 - Part 12, Supplement 1. The difficult choice of correction planes for the flexural modes is explained also by various examples. Target groups · Manufacturers and users of rotating machinery, in the following areas: layout, design, computation, machine procurement, work planning, manufacturing, assembly, rotor balancing, test floor, commissioning, maintenance. · Specialists for maintenance and technical acceptance. · Teacher, lecturers and students in the area of mechanical engineering. The author Dipl.-Ing. Hatto Schneider studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University Aachen, Germany. After work for three years at KFA Jülich (Germany) in the development of high-speed rotors, he joined Carl Schenk AG, Germany, for rotor balancing machines, where he headed the technical sales department for over 20 years. Today he consults in rotor balancing and gives lectures on current balancing problems. Publications on rotor balancing technology and participation in standardisation committees such as ISO, DIN, VDI and SAE prove his commitment and competence in rotor balancing.
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Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 07, 2023
Contents
Physical basics
Terms and explanations
Theory of balancing
Theory of rotor with rigid behaviour
Theory of rotor with compliant behaviour
Tolerances of rotor with rigid behaviour
Tolerances of rotor with compliant behaviour
Procedure for balancing of rotors with rigid behaviour
Preparation of balancing
Description of balancing task
Balancing machines
Tests on balancing machines
Balancing. Procedure for balancing rotors with compliant behaviour
Description of the balancing task
Balancing machines
Tests on balancing machines
Compensation
Preparation and performance of balancing
Deviations during balancing
Protection during balancing
Balancing in the operating condition
Formula symbols, terms and definitions
Documents for calculation
Subject index
Appendix.
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