Volume 1: 22nd Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, Parts a and B 2009
DOI: 10.1115/detc2009-87342
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Damping Material Characterization and Modeling: An Industrial Case-Study

Abstract: Turbojet engines contain potential nonlinearity sources such as geometric nonlinearities due to the slenderness and the length of modern blades, contacts between the blades and the shrouds, friction in the connections, and material nonlinearities. This paper focuses on the damping material which can be found in some stator stages of low-pressure compression parts. This material makes the shroud and all the blades of the stage interdependent, providing damping and fluid vein airtightness. The objective is to pr… Show more

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“…A (Poncelet et al, 2010). Given an ordinate number of greater than 2 times the size of matrix A, it is possible to complete the eigenvalue problem.…”
Section: Signal Processing Methods: Second Order Blind Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A (Poncelet et al, 2010). Given an ordinate number of greater than 2 times the size of matrix A, it is possible to complete the eigenvalue problem.…”
Section: Signal Processing Methods: Second Order Blind Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%