1st Edition
13th Conference on Vibrations in Rotating Machinery
Edited By Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
Copyright 2027
446 Pages
by
CRC Press
The vibration characteristics of rotating machines is an ever-expanding subject as the variety, nature, and scale of machines continually grows. The Vibrations in Rotating Machinery conference series provides a unique forum for sharing and discussion of the latest methods of theoretical, experimental, and computational rotordynamics, alongside the current issues of concern in the further... Read more
Active, smart vibration control
Rotor balancing, dynamics, and smart rotors
Bearings and seals
Noise vibration and harshness
Active and passive damping
Applications: wind turbines, steam turbines, gas turbines, compressors
Joints and couplings
Challenging performance boundaries of rotating machines
High power density machines
Electrical machines for aerospace
Management of extreme events
Active machines
Electric supercharging
Blades and bladed assemblies (forced response, flutter, mistuning)
Fault detection and condition monitoring
Rub, whirl and instability
Torsional vibration
Digital twins, AI, and machine learning
Green energy, energy storage, and conversion
Energy efficiency and sustainability
Measurement, modelling and signal processing
Electrical machines
Biography
Founded by George Stephenson in 1847, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is an independent professional association and learned society headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that represents mechanical engineers and the engineering profession. With over 110,000 members in 140 countries, working across industries such as railways, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, biomedical and construction, the Institution is a global, inclusive and thriving community at the heart of mechanical engineering.






