Natural Surface Oscillations of Rotating Fluid Along Radial Baffles of Rotor

Author:

Nikiforov A.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Machines Science named after A.A. Blagonravov of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 4, Maly Kharitonjesky Lane, Moscow 101990, Russia e-mail:

Abstract

This paper determines natural and resonant frequencies of radial–circular oscillations (waves) on the nonviscous, incompressible fluid partially and evenly filling similar compartments in a rotor that has the cylindrical chamber, solid radial baffles, and constant angular velocity. It is assumed as follows: influence of the gravity and surface tension is negligibly small as compared to the centrifugal effect; configuration of dynamic equilibrium (unperturbed motion) of fluid is an annular rigid body rotation; and the fluid motion perturbed by small lateral deflections of the rotor does not depend on the axial coordinate (plane motion).

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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