MARITIME – ENGINE & MECHANICAL CALCULATOR Shaft Critical Rpm A precise tool.
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What is the Shaft Critical Rpm & How does it work?
The critical whirling speed of a propeller shaft is the rotational speed at which the shaft’s natural frequency coincides with the excitation frequency generated by the propeller. When this condition is reached, the shaft can experience large amplitude vibrations, potentially leading to fatigue damage or catastrophic failure. Engineers predict this speed using a simplified beam‑theory model that treats the shaft as a simply‑supported elastic column. The model relates the shaft’s geometry (lengthβ€―L, diameterβ€―D) and its flexural stiffness (expressed through the allowable deflectionβ€―Ξ΄) to the gravitational accelerationβ€―g, which provides the restoring force. By inserting the measured or design values into the critical‑speed equation, designers can ensure that the operating rpm of the propulsion system stays well below the calculated critical speed, providing a safe margin against resonance.
N_{c}=\frac{30}{\pi}\sqrt{\frac{g}{\delta\left(\left(\frac{L}{D}\right)^{2}-1\right)}}
N_c = critical shaft speed (rpm)
L = shaft length (m)
D = shaft diameter (m)
Ξ΄ = allowable shaft deflection (mm)
g = gravitational acceleration (m/sΒ²)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the critical whirling speed of a propeller shaft?
The critical whirling speed is the rotational speed at which the shaft’s natural frequency matches the excitation frequency from the propeller, potentially causing large vibrations.
How do engineers predict the critical whirling speed?
Engineers use a beam-theory model that treats the shaft as a simply-supported elastic column to predict this speed.
Why is it important to know the critical whirling speed?
Knowing this speed helps prevent fatigue damage or catastrophic failure of the propeller shaft due to excessive vibrations.
What factors affect the critical whirling speed?
The length, diameter, material properties, and rotational inertia of the shaft all affect its critical whirling speed.
Can the critical whirling speed be exceeded safely?
Exceeding the critical whirling speed can lead to dangerous vibrations; it should be avoided to ensure safe operation.

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