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Containment Analysis: Rigorous Planning for Safety in Rotor Spin Testing
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AM&P Technical Articles (2013) 171 (4): 29–31.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Rob Murner High-speed rotating components in gas turbines, flywheels, and turbo machinery can be a lethal threat in the event of a failure due to the energy they possess. To assess the risks associated with such failures, rotor assemblies can be evaluated by spin testing although there are inherent...
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High-speed rotating components in gas turbines, flywheels, and turbo machinery can be a lethal threat in the event of a failure due to the energy they possess. To assess the risks associated with such failures, rotor assemblies can be evaluated by spin testing although there are inherent risks in the tests themselves. This article discusses these risks and explains what can be done to minimize the potential dangers of high-speed performance testing.