2013 advanced rotordynamics and magnetic bearings short course

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Introduction to rotor dynamics. • Introduction to bearing dynamics. • Introduction to magnetic bearings. • Applied rotor dynamics for industrial rotors.
 

2013 Advanced Rotordynamics and Magnetic Bearings Short Course July 22-26, 2013  

 

 

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REGISTRATION: Please register with ROMAC by one of the following ways: *Complete enclosed form and mail to: Sara Rugo-Thacker University of Virginia P.O. Box 400746 122 Engineer’s Way Charlottesville, VA 22904 *Fax completed form to (434)982-2246 *Email your information to [email protected]. Fee: Several experienced industrial speakers will make presentations, and in order to cover their travel costs, a nominal fee of $600 per attendee for employees of ROMAC member companies will be charged. The fee for non ROMAC members is $1600. The fee includes the full course and Box lunches each day. The fee must be paid by check, payable to the University of Virginia/ROMAC Laboratory. If you should have any questions regarding this course, contact Sara Rugo-Thacker, ROMAC Office Manager at (434)924-3292 Hotels: Blocks of rooms have been reserved at two hotels in Charlottesville. Please see our website for more information.

: Stability of Industrial compressor rotors

Course Outline: • Introduction to rotor dynamics • Introduction to bearing dynamics • Introduction to magnetic bearings • Applied rotor dynamics for industrial rotors • Stability of industrial compressor rotors • Advanced fluid film bearing analysis • Compressible flow seals • Rotor dynamics of turbomachines • Optimization techniques in rotordynamics • Dynamics of aircraft engines • Balancing of rotors • Support stiffness effects • Torsional vibrations • Rotordynamics of motors and turbine generators • API specifications for rotor dynamics • Rotor rubs • Squeeze film dampers • Specifications for magnetic bearing rotors • Geared systems • Test rigs for rotor dynamics • Field measurements of industrial rotors • Use of Rotordynamic Codes

 

2013 ADVANCED ROTORDYNAMICS AND MAGNETIC BEARINGS SHORT COURSE  

     

       

   

     

July 22-26, 2013 University of Virginia Mechanical Engineering Bldg Rooms 3 3 9 & 215 Charlottesville, VA 22904

 

     

   

 

*SPEAKERS:  

2013 Advanced Rotordynamics and Magnetic Bearings Short Course The 2013 Rotordynamics and Magnetic Bearings Short Course will cover topics in rotor- dynamics, bearing and seal dynamics, magnetic bearings, and applied dynamics for industrial rotors. Other topics to be discussed include unbalance response and rotor balancing, stability of industrial compressor rotors, advanced fluid film bearing analysis, compressible flow seals, advanced analysis of pumps, motors, turbines and aircraft engines. Magnetic bearings design, control theory for magnetic bearings, and specifications for industrial rotors will also be covered. The course will have presentations by University of Virginia faculty and students, as well as many case histories given by speakers from ROMAC industrial members.



Richard Armentrout, PhD, PE, Fellow Engineer, Curtiss-Wright Electro-Mechanical Corp.

 

   

REGISTRATION FORM

 

   

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Ed Memmott, PhD, Principal Rotor Dynamic Engineer, DresserRand



Scan DeCamillo, PE, Manager of Research and Development, Kingsbury, Inc.

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Houston Wood, Professor, University of Virginia

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Zongli Lin, Professor, University of Virginia

 



Alex Untaroiu, PhD, Senior Scientist, University of Virginia



Bob Rockwell, PhD, Senior Scientist, University of Virginia



Pablo Young, PhD, Research Associate, University of Virginia



Patrick Migliorini, PhD, Research Associate, University of Virginia

 

Email: Phone Number: Amount Enclosed: ($600 for ROMAC members, $1600 for non-ROMAC members) Please make check payable to the University of Virginia ROMAC  

 

HOTEL REMINDER: Be sure to register with



Jason Kaplan, ROMAC Software Engineer



Brad Nichols, ROMAC Test Engineer



Parinya Anantachasilp, ECE, Graduate Student



Saeid Dousti, MAE, Graduate Student



Feng He, MAE, Graduate Student

MEETING LOCATION: The meeting will be held in the Mechanical Engineering Building at the University of Virginia

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Di Long, ECE, Graduate Student

 

*More speakers may be added

the hotel by their cutoff date. In order to receive the discounted rate, you must let them know that you are attending the University of Virginia ROMAC Short course.    

 

LUNCHES: Please circle the days that you will be needing the box lunches (no charge)  

 

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