2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3722410
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Analytical Modeling of Transverse Vibrations and Acoustic Pressure Mitigation for Rotating Annular Disks

Abstract: This paper gives an analytical approach for investigating free and forced transverse vibrations of a clamped-free rotating annular disk and obtaining the acoustic pressure distribution around the spinning disk. In the beginning, a modal analysis based on new analytical methods is carried out to find natural frequencies and mode shapes of the disk. Forced vibration of the disk is then investigated using Galerkin’s method. An analytical approach based on Laplace transformation is used to obtain time-dependent co… Show more

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“…Developing a simple, compact AV generation method without introducing additional incident waves is a promising research avenue, such as utilizing aerodynamic sound sources from simple rotating models like disks. The focus of research on sound radiation from rotating disks is primarily on aerodynamically broadband sound generation [52][53][54] and frequencies corresponding to resonant vibrational modes of the disk [55][56][57][58] . The latter includes the natural frequency, mode shape, and vibration noise during the resonance of the disk under rotating conditions.…”
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“…Developing a simple, compact AV generation method without introducing additional incident waves is a promising research avenue, such as utilizing aerodynamic sound sources from simple rotating models like disks. The focus of research on sound radiation from rotating disks is primarily on aerodynamically broadband sound generation [52][53][54] and frequencies corresponding to resonant vibrational modes of the disk [55][56][57][58] . The latter includes the natural frequency, mode shape, and vibration noise during the resonance of the disk under rotating conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%