Abstract
The paper is concerned with material and microslip damping in a rotor. The horizontal rotor is carried by anisotropic bearings, which means that the shaft feels three different frequencies, the rotational frequency and the difference and the sum of the rotational and vibrational frequencies. When material damping is studied these three frequencies lead to three different equivalent viscous damping constants and the dissipated energy can be solved analytically.
The rotor slot wedges in a turbine generator are used as an example of microslip damping. In this case the damping is non-linear and the results are obtained through numerical simulations.
The results show that these two different internal damping sources give both similarities and dissimilarities. The sign change and different magnitude of the dissipated energy running sub- or supercritical are the same. However the dissipated energy for material damping is not affected by gravity which microslip damping is.