Affiliation:
1. Tennessee State University
Abstract
An analytical method is adopted to determine natural frequencies for a nonlinear spinning disk. The disk is assumed to be isotropic and rotating under steady state conditions. The effects of amplitude and rotating speed on natural frequencies are determined. The developed procedure is also capable of analyzing natural frequencies of linear free vibration, which is independent of amplitude. Attention is confined to determine natural frequencies for different numbers of nodal diameters. The developed procedure does not consider modes of vibration corresponding to nodal circles. Validity of this procedure is verified by comparing some of the computed results with those established for certain cases.