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Autore principale: Spannan, Lars
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535188
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contents <p>This video material supplements research on the unstable automatic balancing in a centrifuge test rig (see image file).</p> <p>The motor assembly is of type D25T (LEROY SOMER) mounted on three rubber bushings.</p> <p>The aluminium discoidal rotor has a transparent lid and the cavity is filled with silicone oil (kinematic viscosity: 0.65 mm²/s) and two and four balancing balls, respectively. The current rotational speed is displayed in the top right corner. The line graph shows the FFT analysis of the measured stator acceleration. The image in the bottom right corner shows the balls position with respect to the rotor. Each frame of the original rotor recording was rotated such that the added rotor unbalance is always located to the right (black marking).</p> <p>For a detailed description, please refer to the linked publications.</p>
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spellingShingle Video recording of unstable automatic balancing (Sommerfeld effect) in a centrifuge test rig
Spannan, Lars
automatic balancing
stability
Sommerfeld effect
<p>This video material supplements research on the unstable automatic balancing in a centrifuge test rig (see image file).</p> <p>The motor assembly is of type D25T (LEROY SOMER) mounted on three rubber bushings.</p> <p>The aluminium discoidal rotor has a transparent lid and the cavity is filled with silicone oil (kinematic viscosity: 0.65 mm²/s) and two and four balancing balls, respectively. The current rotational speed is displayed in the top right corner. The line graph shows the FFT analysis of the measured stator acceleration. The image in the bottom right corner shows the balls position with respect to the rotor. Each frame of the original rotor recording was rotated such that the added rotor unbalance is always located to the right (black marking).</p> <p>For a detailed description, please refer to the linked publications.</p>
title Video recording of unstable automatic balancing (Sommerfeld effect) in a centrifuge test rig
topic automatic balancing
stability
Sommerfeld effect
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4535188