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Solid rotor end effects - Analytic and experimental results for high-power high-speed machines
The solid rotor end effects have been discussed widely in the literature decades ago. The end effect calculation has become important again, as large purely solid-rotor machines (8 MW at 12000 rpm) have been designed for gas compression applications. The paper introduces new ideas for applying a two-dimensional finite-element-method-based analysis and traditional analytic calculation techniques particularly in defining the power factor of a slitted purely solid rotor having “end rings” made of the same solid material.