Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems

The application of rolling clement bearings for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems is quite common, yet such operation is very different to that for which standard bearings are designed. During initial touchdown of a spinning rotor with an auxiliary bearing, rapid acceleration of the be...

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Main Authors: Cole M.O.T., Wongratanaphisan T.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-13012014-08-29T09:29:06Z Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems Cole M.O.T. Wongratanaphisan T. The application of rolling clement bearings for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems is quite common, yet such operation is very different to that for which standard bearings are designed. During initial touchdown of a spinning rotor with an auxiliary bearing, rapid acceleration of the bearing inner race results in large inertial and friction forces acting on the rolling elements. Complex dynamic behavior of the bearing assembly and resulting traction forces are difficult to predict but, nonetheless, have important implications for both rotor dynamic behavior and thermo-elastic behavior of the bearing components. The aim of this work is to obtain an insight into bearing behavior by analyzing component interaction forces that would arise based on the assumption that the overall bearing traction torque is dependent only on instantaneous load, speed and acceleration. How such an analysis can be verified by experimental measurements of traction during rapid acceleration is discussed and some initial experimental results are presented. The implications for modeling and prediction of rotor-magnetic bearing system behavior during touchdown are also discussed. Copyright © 2006 by ASME. 2014-08-29T09:29:06Z 2014-08-29T09:29:06Z 2006 Conference Paper 0791842401; 9780791842409 68506 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33750799819&partnerID=40&md5=b6dce4b005d971ff134310bb6010a549 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1301 English
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description The application of rolling clement bearings for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems is quite common, yet such operation is very different to that for which standard bearings are designed. During initial touchdown of a spinning rotor with an auxiliary bearing, rapid acceleration of the bearing inner race results in large inertial and friction forces acting on the rolling elements. Complex dynamic behavior of the bearing assembly and resulting traction forces are difficult to predict but, nonetheless, have important implications for both rotor dynamic behavior and thermo-elastic behavior of the bearing components. The aim of this work is to obtain an insight into bearing behavior by analyzing component interaction forces that would arise based on the assumption that the overall bearing traction torque is dependent only on instantaneous load, speed and acceleration. How such an analysis can be verified by experimental measurements of traction during rapid acceleration is discussed and some initial experimental results are presented. The implications for modeling and prediction of rotor-magnetic bearing system behavior during touchdown are also discussed. Copyright © 2006 by ASME.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Cole M.O.T.
Wongratanaphisan T.
spellingShingle Cole M.O.T.
Wongratanaphisan T.
Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
author_facet Cole M.O.T.
Wongratanaphisan T.
author_sort Cole M.O.T.
title Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
title_short Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
title_full Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
title_fullStr Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
title_full_unstemmed Traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
title_sort traction characteristics of a rolling element bearing under rapid acceleration and implications for auxiliary operation in magnetic bearing systems
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