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ARLA Engineering Service and Software to Simulate Vibrations in Rotating Machinery 04.05.2011 + + + In order to detect unexpected torsional and lateral vibrations in mechanical drive systems, computer simulation is crucial to determine the dynamic behavior of rotating machinery. ARLA Maschinentechnik GmbH, Wipperfuerth (Germany), offers new revised software packages to simulate both torsional and lateral vibrations also considering nonlinear characteristics (like high-elastic coupling elements, gear couplings, backlash in gear stages), steady-state and also time-transient conditions. A special software package for a comprehensive rotordynamic analysis including fluid-film bearings is also available and integrated in the rotordynamic simulation system ARMD 5.7 G2. Furthermore ARLA's customer-dedicated engineering service comprises the a priori analysis during the R & D stage and supports troubleshooting services when observing any problems at machines in operation which cannot be solved by usual rotordynamic models. Typical rotordynamic applications including basic lectures are presented during the 8th International Seminar in Cologne/Germany on October 17-20, 2011. |
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