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Campbell Diagram Chart Results

A Campbell diagram chart result is only valid in Modal analyses. The Campbell
diagram chart result is mainly used in rotor dynamics for rotating structural
component design. When a structural component is rotating, an inertial force is
introduced into the system. The dynamic characteristics of the structural component
change as a result of the inertia effect, namely, gyroscopic effect. To study changes
in dynamic characteristics of a rotating structure, more than one solve point
in Rotational Velocity is required.

Prerequisites

In addition to being applicable to only Modal analyses, you must ensure that the
following Analysis Settings are activated in order to properly apply a Campbell
Diagram. Select the Analysis Settings object in your Modal Analysis and perform
the following settings:

 Under Solver Controls: Damped = Yes.


 Under Rotordynamics Controls:
o Coriolis Effect = On
o Campbell Diagram = On

In addition, a Rotational Velocity boundary condition must be created in order to


properly scope the Campbell Diagram.

Applying a Campbell Diagram

To insert a Campbell diagram chart result, highlight the Solution object in the tree,
then select Campbell Diagram from the Solution Context Toolbar, or right click on
the object and choose Insert>Campbell Diagram.

The following is an example of a Campbell diagram result chart:


In this chart, each line represents a frequency evolution of a whirl mode with respect
to increased rotational velocities. The whirl frequency value of an eigenmode at each
rotational velocity is also listed in the table. For each whirl mode, it is either labeled
as forward (FW) or backward (BW) whirl direction. In some cases, when there is no
evident whirl direction, the whirl frequency is labeled as UNDETERMINED. If a whirl
mode is identified as FW, the rotating structural component whirls the same
direction as the rotation direction, and vice versa. If a whirl mode is evaluated to be
unstable (marked as UNSTABLE), the whirl orbit will evolve into a divergent
trajectory, instead of an elliptical trajectory.

In addition to whirl modes, a line (black color) of any ratio between whirl frequency
and rotational velocity is plotted. The intersection between this line and each whirl
mode is indicated with a red triangular marker. The rotational velocity corresponding
to this intersection is called critical speed. At critical speed, the rotating structural
component will experience a peak as the rotating frequency resonates with the
natural whirl frequency.

The Campbell diagram chart result can be customized in Details of Campbell


Diagram as follows:

Scope
 Rotational Velocity Selection: This field displays the user-defined
Rotational Velocity of the analysis for which the Campbell diagram chart result
is evaluated. If one is not defined, the field is highlighted in yellow and
displays the value None.
Campbell Diagram Controls
 Y Axis Data: The data type options
include: Frequency (default), Stability, Logarithmic Decrement,
and Modal Damping Ratio.
 Critical Speed: Option for users to display critical speeds. The default
is Yes. Requires you to provide a value in the Ratio field. The option is only
valid for frequency.
 Ratio: Value used to evaluate critical speeds. The default value is 1.0.
 Sorting: Option to display data in a sorted mode manner when some modes
are crossing/intercepting each other. The default is Yes.

Note: Any change made in these fields requires a result re-evaluation.

Axis

Note: Two different unit types, rad/s and RPM, are available to define rotational
velocity in the chart. The selection can be made in Units toolbar.

 X Axis Label: Allows users to provide a customized label for rotational


velocity.
 X Axis Range: There are two options to display the rotational velocity data
range; Program Controlled and User Defined. The default setting
is Program Controlled, which uses minimum and maximum determined by
the system. The option of User Defined allows users to provide a
customized range to be used in the chart. The minimum and maximum values
are displayed in the X Axis Minimum and X Axis Maximum fields following
the result evaluation.
 X Axis Minimum: Minimum rotational velocity value is displayed according
to the selection made in X Axis Range.
 X Axis Maximum: Maximum rotational velocity value is displayed according
to the selection made in X Axis Range.
 Y Axis Label: Allows users to provide a customized label
for Frequency, Stability, Logarithmic Decrement, or Modal Damping
Ratio depending on the selection made in Y Axis Data.
 Y Axis Range: The options include Program Controlled and User
Defined, to display the frequency, stability, logarithmic, or modal damping
ratio value range depending on the selection made in Y Axis Data property.
The default setting, Program Controlled, uses the minimum and maximum
determined by the system. The option of User Definedenables you to
provide a customized range. The minimum and maximum values are
displayed in the Y Axis Minimum and Y Axis Maximum fields following the
result evaluation.
 Y Axis Minimum: Minimum frequency, stability, logarithmic decrement, or
modal damping ratio value is displayed according to the selection made in Y
Axis Range property.
 Y Axis Maximum: Maximum frequency, stability, logarithmic decrement, or
modal damping ratio value is displayed according to the selection made in Y
Axis Range property.

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