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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Analysis of crankshaft critical speed and vibration for the Phantom engine, comparing it to the 20 HP model.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 71\2\  scan0163
Date  25th September 1926 guessed
  
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Working this out on the lines given in our first
report we find that the free period would be 158 oscillations
per second or 9480 oscillations per minute.

We know from the 20 HP. results that the disturbing
force has three impulses per revolution and should therefore
expect the critical speed to be 9480/3 = 3160 r.p.m. This
agrees with the actual vibration we experienced at 3150 r.p.m.
and tends to confirm that this is the critical speed of the
Phantom crankshaft.

In practice we should seldom expect to run to the
critical speed because this represents a top gear speed of
88 m.p.h. and again the valves start bouncing about this speed.

The results of these tests and the conclusions
drawn therefrom shew that although the crankshaft is consider-
ably heavier than the 20 HP. the increase of stiffness counter-
acts the greater inertia and keeps the critical speed approx.
the same as the 20 HP.

At the first opportunity we shall make a torsional
deflection test on a Silver Ghost.


Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/A.C. Lovesey.
  
  


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