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Professor Michael I. Friswell joined Aston University as a Lecturer in 1987, after five years with the Admiralty Research Establishment in Portland. He moved to Swansea in 1993 and was promoted to a personal chair in 2000. Between 2002 and 2008 he was the Sir George White Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Bristol University, before returning to Swansea in 2009 as Professor of Aerospace Structures. He received an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship (1996–2001), a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Award (2002–7), and an EC Marie-Curie Excellence Grant (2005–2008). Professor Friswell has a wide range of research interests, primarily involving rotordynamics and structural dynamics and including inverse methods, condition monitoring, damping, non-linear dynamics, and model reduction methods. Professor Friswell's recent associate editorships include the Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Structural Health Monitoring, and the Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications and the Institute of Physics and a Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Professor John E. T. Penny, after serving an apprenticeship with the English Electric Co., attended Aston University as a Research Fellow. Later, he was appointed a Lecturer and then a Senior Lecturer and was Head of the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Department. Professor Penny later became Director of Research at the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Aston University. He has taught bachelor- and master's-level students in vibration and rotordynamics and related topics such as numerical analysis, instrumentation, and so on. His research interests include topics in structural dynamics and rotordynamics. He has published in journals such as the Journal of Sound and Vibration, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, and IAA Journal. He is now an Emeritus Professor at Aston University but is still teaching and doing research. Professor Penny is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications.
Professor Seamus D. Garvey began his career with six years at GEC Large Electrical Machines Ltd, Rugby, and his first rotordynamics experience was acquired there. When he left the company in 1990 he was Principal Engineer for Mechanical Analysis and had written the computer program used ever since for rotordynamics analysis. He then spent ten years at Aston University, after which he joined the University of Nottingham as a Professor of Dynamics. He remains active in rotordynamics research - especially in the areas of active control and developing control forces through the airgaps of electrical machines - and serves on the organizing committees of both the IFToMM Rotordynamics conference and the IMechE Conference on Vibrations in Rotating Machines. He is currently Director of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Transmissions at the University of Nottingham. Professor Garvey is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology.
Professor Arthur W. Lees has spent most of his career in the power generation industry. After completing his PhD in physics, he joined the Central Electricity Generating Board, initially developing FE codes then later resolving plant problems. After a sequence of positions he was appointed head of the Turbine Group for Nuclear Electric Plc. He moved to Swansea University in 1995, where his position was jointly funded by British Energy Plc and BNFL until August 2000. He was then appointed to a permanent chair within Swansea University. He is a regular reviewer of many technical journals and is currently on the editorial boards of the Journal of Sound and Vibration and Communications on Numerical Methods in Engineering. His research interests include structural dynamics, rotor dynamics, and heat transfer. Professor Lees is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
1. Introduction; 2. Introduction to vibration analysis; 3. Free lateral response of simple rotor models; 4. Finite element modeling; 5. Free lateral response of complex systems; 6. Forced lateral response and critical speeds; 7. Asymmetric rotors and other sources of instability; 8. Balancing; 9. Axial and torsional vibration; 10. More complex rotordynamic models.
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这本书期待了很久,确实很不错的,对于做转子动力学、设计方面来说具有很好的参考价值!
I just received this book, and I have'nt read it whole, but it has a very nice presentation, with plenty of images and well detailed equations. It also has lots and lots of exercises and is also providing the link to the MATLAB exercises. Of course the reader needs to have a previous understanding or knowdlege about the topics related (maths, dynamics and some experience on rotating machinery) but my overall experience is that of happiness and eagerness to get into this book ASAP :-)
The book binding quality is low. The book cover fell off in about 3 months after I purchased the book.
I used this book during my master thesis in rotordynamics. It says in the start of the book that the reader will be able to make his own rotor dynamic simulations after a couple of days. I found this to be true: Without any prior knowledge in FEM I actually wrote my own FEM script with Timoshenko line elements, internal damping, gyroscopic coupling, multiple bearings and disks etc. The book reads very well and I found it to be superb for self learning. Took me about a month to read it through and work the examples (which are really good) and it is one of the few books I have actually managed to finish
I have also used books such as Childs turbomachinery rotordynamics, Robert Gasch Rotordynamik, Ehrich, Arne Vollan, Agnes rotordynamics etc., and allthough Gasch really helps on understanding the rotordynamic phenomena, it did not help me as much as Friswell. The other books was not any good for me at all.
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