Article | REF: BM5122 V1

Torsional rotor dynamics - Distribution of inertia and stiffness

Author: Henri BLANC

Publication date: April 10, 2000

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6. Modeling rotor-rotor links

6.1 Links between two rotors of the same speed

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6.1.1 Axial spline connections

This type of connection is often encountered, especially when a coupling between two shafts needs to be easily dismantled. Calculating the overall stiffness of this connection requires analysis of complex phenomena such as contact between the flanks of the splines, both in the circumferential direction between the individual splines and in the axial direction along each spline. In the case of very low average transmitted torque, when the...

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