Yielding of Mild Steel Rotor having Blades under Rotation
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This paper describes the yielding of a mild steel rotor having blades on its periphery under rotation. In this experiment a uniform thickness disc having narrow slits on its periphery is used as the model rotor having blades, and the following conclusions are drawn from the experiments and its considerations. (1) By a photoelastic experiment using stress freezing method on the model rotor having blades made of epoxy plate, it is proved that the centrifugal force of the part corresponding to blades under rotation acts on the rotor approximately as external pressure as the number of slits increases. (2) There are two modes in the yieldings of mild steel rotors having blades ; one is the yielding caused under a constant number of revolutions, and the other is the mode that the yielding does not spread unless the number of revolutions increases. And the criteria of the yieldings of these rotors as well as those of the uniform thickness discs can be explained by Nakanishi's theory on the yielding of mild steel.
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