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The Effect of Damping and Stiffness of Bearing on the Natural Frequencies of Rotor-bearing System

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Figure 1.c) 3D model of rotor  Scheme of rotor model
Figure 2.  The non-dimensional natural frequency versus the non-dimensional angular velocity of rotor for three values of non-dimensional bearing stiffness K,1.010,1000x,0xyK/1y Kx
Figure 3. The non-dimensional natural frequencies versus the non-dimensional angular velocity for different values of  bearing stiffness
Figure 4.  The non-dimensional natural frequencies versus the non-dimensional bearing stiffness for 0, ,0xy
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