Most machines have one or more rotating parts. Rotating machine elements thus form the backbone of industrial infrastructure and therefore play a pivotal role in the growth and development of the country. Rotor Dynamics is the key in design and maintenance of all such rotating machinery. This area has made tremendous strides in recent years. There is a need to disseminate the knowledge acquired and the progress made in this multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary area.
Topics
- Analytical, computational and experimental methods in rotor dynamics
- Instability in rotor bearing systems
- Misalignment, bow, crack, rub/impact, shrink fit and foundation effects
- Nonlinear, parametric, asymmetry and other effects in rotors
- System identification, model updating and SDM techniques
- Active/semi active rotor vibration control
- Smart material applications for rotor vibration control
- Developments in bearings, dampers and seals
- Non-metallic and composite rotors
- Diagnostics, prognostics and condition monitoring of rotors
- Analysis of bladed disc systems
- Geared systems, transmissions and electrical machinery
- High speed turbopumps and multi-spool gas turbines
- Smart and micro rotor systems
| Receipt of Abstract | 15th May 2011 |
| Intimation of acceptance of Abstract | 31st May 2011 |
| Submission of full Manuscripts | 31st July 2011 |
| Notification of Review comments | 1st October 2011 |
| Final submission in camera ready format | 15th October 2011 |
| Registration deadline | 1st November 2011 |
- Symposium dates - 19th - 21st December, 2011
- For more details please visit www.nsrd-2011.iitm.ac.in
Prof. A. S. Sekhar
Organizing Secretary, NSRD-2011
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Madras, Chennai 600036, India
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