Vibration Problems in Hydraulic Structures

Vibration Problems in Hydraulic Structures
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Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : ERDC:35925000455060
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Synopsis Vibration Problems in Hydraulic Structures by : Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)

Vibration of Hydraulic Machinery

Vibration of Hydraulic Machinery
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9789400764224
ISBN-13 : 9400764227
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Synopsis Vibration of Hydraulic Machinery by : Yulin Wu

Vibration of Hydraulic Machinery deals with the vibration problem which has significant influence on the safety and reliable operation of hydraulic machinery. It provides new achievements and the latest developments in these areas, even in the basic areas of this subject. The present book covers the fundamentals of mechanical vibration and rotordynamics as well as their main numerical models and analysis methods for the vibration prediction. The mechanical and hydraulic excitations to the vibration are analyzed, and the pressure fluctuations induced by the unsteady turbulent flow is predicted in order to obtain the unsteady loads. This book also discusses the loads, constraint conditions and the elastic and damping characters of the mechanical system, the structure dynamic analysis, the rotor dynamic analysis and the system instability of hydraulic machines, including the illustration of monitoring system for the instability and the vibration in hydraulic units. All the problems are necessary for vibration prediction of hydraulic machinery.

Vibration Problems in Structures

Vibration Problems in Structures
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9783034892315
ISBN-13 : 3034892314
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Synopsis Vibration Problems in Structures by : Hugo Bachmann

Authors: Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Günter K. Klein, Göran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer, Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz Steinbeisser. Large structures such as factories, gymnasia, concert halls, bridges, towers, masts and chimneys can be detrimentally affected by vibrations. These vibrations can cause either serviceability problems, severely hampering the user's comfort, or safety problems. The aim of this book is to provide structural and civil engineers working in construction and environmental engineering with practical guidelines for counteracting vibration problems. Dynamic actions are considered from the following sources of vibration: - human body motions, - rotating, oscillating and impacting machines, - wind flow, - road traffic, railway traffic and construction work. The main section of the book presents tools that aid in decision-making and in deriving simple solutions to cases of frequently occurring "normal" vibration problems. Complexer problems and more advanced solutions are also considered. In all cases these guidelines should enable the engineer to decide on appropriate solutions expeditiously. The appendices of the book contain fundamentals essential to the main chapters.

Some Aspects of Flow-induced Vibrations of Hydraulic Control Gates

Some Aspects of Flow-induced Vibrations of Hydraulic Control Gates
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Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112110761944
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Synopsis Some Aspects of Flow-induced Vibrations of Hydraulic Control Gates by : Frederick A. Locher

High-head gates in dams and outlet works, was the principal concern of the investigation. The geometrical configuration chosen for the study is a highly idealized representation of a flat-bottomed, high-head gate just protruding into the flow--in effect, a normal wall or step. The primary objectives of the research were to investigate how basic flow instabilities associated with a free shear layer may lead to flow-induced vibrations of high-head gates, and to relate the mechanisms elucidated by the study of the idealized gate geometry to a general classification of flow-induced excitation. (Author).

Flow-induced Vibrations: an Engineering Guide

Flow-induced Vibrations: an Engineering Guide
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9781351447867
ISBN-13 : 1351447866
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Flow-induced Vibrations: an Engineering Guide by : Eduard Naudascher

Designed for engineers, this work considers flow-induced vibrations. It covers topics such as body oscillators; fluid loading and response of body oscillators; fluid oscillators; vibrations due to extraneously-induced excitation; and vibrations due to instability-induced excitation.

Hydraulic Design Criteria

Hydraulic Design Criteria
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Total Pages : 510
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210024816579
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Flow-Induced Vibrations

Flow-Induced Vibrations
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9780486136134
ISBN-13 : 0486136132
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Flow-Induced Vibrations by : Eduard Naudascher

Despite their variety, the vibration phenomena from many different engineering fields can be classified into a relatively few basic excitation mechanisms. The classification enables engineers to identify all possible sources of excitation in a given system and to assess potential dangers. This graduate-level text presents a synthesis of research results and practical experience from disparate fields in the form of engineering guidelines. It is particularly geared toward assessing the possible sources of excitation in a flow system, in identifying the actual danger spots, and in finding appropriate remedial measures or cures. Flow-induced vibrations are presented in terms of their basic elements: body oscillators, fluid oscillators, and sources of excitation. By stressing these basic elements, the authors provide a basis for the transfer of knowledge from one system to another, as well as from one engineering field to another. In this manner, well-known theories on cylinders in cross-flow or well-executed solutions from the field of wind engineering--to name just two examples--may be useful in other systems or fields on which information is scarce. The unified approach is broad enough to permit treatment of the major excitation mechanism, yet simple enough to be of practical use.