Artigo Revisado por pares

Dynamic modeling for rigid rotor bearing systems with a localized defect considering additional deformations at the sharp edges

2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 398; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jsv.2017.03.007

ISSN

1095-8568

Autores

Jing Liu, Yimin Shao,

Tópico(s)

Lubricants and Their Additives

Resumo

Rotor bearing systems (RBSs) play a very valuable role for wind turbine gearboxes, aero−engines, high speed spindles, and other rotational machinery. An in−depth understanding of vibrations of the RBSs is very useful for condition monitoring and diagnosis applications of these machines. A new twelve−degree−of−freedom dynamic model for rigid RBSs with a localized defect (LOD) is proposed. This model can formulate the housing support stiffness, interfacial frictional moments including load dependent and load independent components, time−varying displacement excitation caused by a LOD, additional deformations at the sharp edges of the LOD, and lubricating oil film. The time−varying displacement model is determined by a half−sine function. A new method for calculating the additional deformations at the sharp edges of the LOD is analytical derived based on an elastic quarter−space method presented in the literature. The proposed dynamic model is utilized to analyze the influences of the housing support stiffness and LOD sizes on the vibration characteristics of the rigid RBS, which cannot be predicted by the previous dynamic models in the literature. The results show that the presented method can give a new dynamic modeling method for vibration formulation for a rigid RBS with and without the LOD on the races.

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