8 Critical Speeds of Shafts PDF
8 Critical Speeds of Shafts PDF
8 Critical Speeds of Shafts PDF
S K Mondal’s Chapter 8
Critical Speed
Critical speeds are associated with uncontrolled large deflections, which occur when inertial
loading on a slightly deflected shaft exceeds the restorative ability of the shaft to resist. Shafts
must operate well away from such speeds. Rayleigh’s equation
e KY
2
m MG (e + y)
G O s G
O, s
«1 ¨ ¸ » «2[ »
«¬ © ZC ¹ »¼ ¬ ZC ¼
Let 0 = point of intersection of bearing centre line with the rotor.
S = geometric centre of the rotor.
G = centre of gravity of the rotor.
I = phase angle between e and y.
ª § Z· º
« 2[ ¨ ¸ »
1 « © ZC ¹ »
I = tan « 2»
«1 § Z · »
«¬ ¨ ¸
© ZC ¹ »¼
G
I G
s
S
O
O
Z<< Zc Z< Zc
G
° I
90
I= G
S S
O O
Z= Zc Z> Zc
Critical speeds or whirling of Shaft
S K Mondal’s Chapter 8
I
S
0.4
Z>>Zc
Multi Rotor
1. Rayleigh’s Method:
g 6mi y i
wC =
6mi y2i
2. Dunkerley’s Method:
1 1 1 1
2
= 2
2
........
ZC ( ZC1 ) ( ZC2 ) ( ZC5 )2
GATE-2. For lightly damped heavy rotor systems, resonance occurs when the
forcing ω is equal to [GATE-1992]
1
(a) 2Zcr (b) 2Zcr (c) Zcr ( d ) Zcr
2
Where ωcr is the critical speed
IES-2. Critical speed of a shaft with a disc supported in between is equal to the
natural frequency of the system in [IES-1993]
(a) Transverse vibrations
(b) Torsional vibrations
(c) Longitudinal vibrations
(d) Longitudinal vibrations provided the shaft is vertical.
IES-4. A shaft carries a weight W at the centre. The CG of the weight is displaced
by an amount e from the axis of the rotation. If y is the additional
displacement of the CG from the axis of rotation due to the centrifugal
force, then the ratio of y to e (where ωc, is the critical speed of shaft and w
is the angular speed of shaft) is given by [IES-2001]
2
1 re ªZ º Z
(a) (b) (c) « c » 1 (d)
¬Z ¼
2 2 2
ª Zc º ª Zc º ª Zc º
«¬ Z »¼ 1 «¬ Z »¼ 1 «¬ Z »¼ 1
IES-7. A shaft has two heavy rotors mounted on it. The transverse natural
frequencies, considering each of the rotors separately, are 100 cycles/see
and 200 cycles/see respectively. The lowest critical speed is [IES-1994]
(a) 5367rpm (b) 6000rpm (c) 9360rpm (d) 12,000 rpm
IES-10. Assertion (A): High speed turbines are run at a suitable speed above the
critical speed of the shaft.
Reason (R): The deflection of the shaft above the critical speed is negative,
hence the effect of eccentricity of the rotor mass is neutralised. [IES-1998]
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
IES-12. The critical speed of a uniform shaft with a rotor at the centre of the span
can be reduced by [IES-1998]
(a) reducing the shaft length (b) reducing the rotor mass
(c) increasing the rotor mass (d) increasing the shaft diameter
IES-13. Assertion (A): The critical speed of an elastic shaft calculated by the
Rayleigh's method is higher than the actual critical speed.
Reason (R): The higher critical speed is due to higher damping ratio.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
Critical speeds or whirling of Shaft
S K Mondal’s Chapter 8
(c) A is true but R is false [IES-2005]
(d) A is false but R is true
IES-14. A shaft of 50 mm diameter and 1 m length carries a disc which has mass
eccentricity equal to 190 microns. The displacement of the shaft at a speed
which is 90% of critical speed in microns is [IES-2002]
(a) 810 (b) 900 (c) 800 (d) 820
IES-17. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes
given below the lists: [IES-1998]
List-I List-II
A. Node and mode 1. Geared vibration
B. Equivalent inertia 2. Damped-free vibration
C. Log decrement 3. Forced vibration
D. Resonance 4. Multi-rotor vibration
Code: A B C D A B C D
(a) 1 4 3 2 (b) 4 1 2 3
(c) 1 4 2 3 (d) 4 1 3 2
IAS-1. Whirling speed of a shaft coincides with the natural frequency of its
(a) longitudinal vibration (b) transverse vibration [IAS-1995]
(c) torsional vibration (d) coupled bending torsional vibration
IAS-2. Assertion (A): Every rotating shaft has whirling speeds [IAS 1994]
Reason (R): Eccentricity of rotors on rotating shafts is unavoidable.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true