The Minimization Method of Measuring Errors for Balancing Asymmetrical Rotors
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概要
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The accuracy of rotor balancing is influenced by measuring errors essentially. The conventional influence coefficient method considering measurement errors is able to improve the balancing accuracy of symmetrical rotors. However, the balancing accuracy of asymmetrical rotors cannot be improved by using conventional method. Since asymmetrical rotors are axis-asymmetrical, the balancing result is affected by inequality of rotary inertia and bending rigidity. This study has presented a modified influence coefficient method for the determination of imbalance with the consideration of measurement errors based on the least-squares technique. The present method has derived theoretically and verified by the experiments of balancing a rotor kit.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2003-09-15
著者
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Chui Yi-jui
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University
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LIN Tzu-Wei
Department of Photonics, Feng Chia University
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Lin Tzu-wei
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University
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KANG Yuan
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University
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Kang Yuan
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University
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Wang C‐c
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University
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Wang Chun-chieh
Department Of Radiation Oncology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
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CHIANG Chih-Pin
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University
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Chiang Chih-pin
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University
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Wang Chun-Chieh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University
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