2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-019-1121-4
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Research on effect of rings on coupling vibration in a rigid-disk rotor

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“…The tool head (the rotating wheel in the L-BCH) belonged to the thick disk, which cannot be calculated using the thin disk design theory. From the perspective of the acoustic application based on Mindlin plate theory, the vibration frequency equation of thick disk was derived, and the rotary wheel that met the requirements of bending vibration was designed [27]. In the free boundary condition, the bending moment and shear force at the disc boundary were zero.…”
Section: Design Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool head (the rotating wheel in the L-BCH) belonged to the thick disk, which cannot be calculated using the thin disk design theory. From the perspective of the acoustic application based on Mindlin plate theory, the vibration frequency equation of thick disk was derived, and the rotary wheel that met the requirements of bending vibration was designed [27]. In the free boundary condition, the bending moment and shear force at the disc boundary were zero.…”
Section: Design Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%