Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Vibration reducing device for gas turbine engine
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Abstract:
A vibration reducing device for a gas turbine engine includes a rotating shaft containing a first mass member, a plurality of bearings rotatably supporting the rotating shaft, and a stationary body supporting the bearings. An annular second mass member having an internal diameter thereof larger than an external diameter of the rotating shaft is rotatably supported in a contact state at a position on the rotating shaft, at which position centrifugal whirling vibration is generated due to imbalance of the first mass member. Therefore, due to the second mass member being eccentric in an opposite phase with respect to the rotating shaft eccentrically undergoing centrifugal whirling, it is possible to counterbalance a centrifugal force acting on the first mass member with an inertial force acting on the second mass member, thus enabling a damping effect to be exhibited and reducing effectively the centrifugal whirling vibration of the rotating shaft.
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27 Feb 2020
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