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Bearing,  O,  Rotordynamics

Oil Whip/Whirl

An unstable, free vibration where a fluid-film bearing has insufficient unit loading. Under this condition, the shaft centerline dynamic motion is usually circular in the direction of rotation. Oil whirl occurs when the oil flow velocity within the bearing is, generally, at 40% to 49% of shaft speed. Oil whip occurs when the whirl frequency coincides with, and becomes locked to, a shaft resonant frequency.

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