Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system

This paper investigates the vibration characteristics of rotor displacement signals in a magnetic bearing system under conditions when rotor contact with auxiliary bearings is possible. Since these signals may be used for feedback control, it is necessary to determine how they may affect the ability...

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Main Authors: Keogh P.S., Cole M.O.T.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-14942014-08-29T09:29:22Z Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system Keogh P.S. Cole M.O.T. This paper investigates the vibration characteristics of rotor displacement signals in a magnetic bearing system under conditions when rotor contact with auxiliary bearings is possible. Since these signals may be used for feedback control, it is necessary to determine how they may affect the ability of the controller to regain rotor levitation. An experimental system is used to demonstrate the sensitivity of the rotor non-linear dynamic behavior to unbalance, which is sufficient to cause contact during rotor run up through rigid body and flexural mode critical speeds. Complex rotor dynamics may involve contact with more than one auxiliary bearing or bush. Application of appropriate rotating forces to the rotor through a magnetic bearing is also shown to induce similar contact dynamics. Thus an alternative procedure for assessing the non-linear rotor dynamic behavior is established with the potential for identification of appropriate control forces. The contact dynamics are also considered in the presence of auxiliary bearing misalignment. Misalignment may arise through physical translation of a housing or through steady state offset errors in sensor measurements. A misalignment of 50% of the nominal radial clearance is applied at an auxiliary bearing. Various contact modes are evident as the rotor is run up in speed. During run down different contact dynamics may be encountered and the level of such hysteresis is assessed. 2014-08-29T09:29:22Z 2014-08-29T09:29:22Z 2004 Conference Paper 64047 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-10244255112&partnerID=40&md5=0930da48914189182ca36481185180f0 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1494 English
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description This paper investigates the vibration characteristics of rotor displacement signals in a magnetic bearing system under conditions when rotor contact with auxiliary bearings is possible. Since these signals may be used for feedback control, it is necessary to determine how they may affect the ability of the controller to regain rotor levitation. An experimental system is used to demonstrate the sensitivity of the rotor non-linear dynamic behavior to unbalance, which is sufficient to cause contact during rotor run up through rigid body and flexural mode critical speeds. Complex rotor dynamics may involve contact with more than one auxiliary bearing or bush. Application of appropriate rotating forces to the rotor through a magnetic bearing is also shown to induce similar contact dynamics. Thus an alternative procedure for assessing the non-linear rotor dynamic behavior is established with the potential for identification of appropriate control forces. The contact dynamics are also considered in the presence of auxiliary bearing misalignment. Misalignment may arise through physical translation of a housing or through steady state offset errors in sensor measurements. A misalignment of 50% of the nominal radial clearance is applied at an auxiliary bearing. Various contact modes are evident as the rotor is run up in speed. During run down different contact dynamics may be encountered and the level of such hysteresis is assessed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Keogh P.S.
Cole M.O.T.
spellingShingle Keogh P.S.
Cole M.O.T.
Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
author_facet Keogh P.S.
Cole M.O.T.
author_sort Keogh P.S.
title Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
title_short Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
title_full Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
title_fullStr Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
title_full_unstemmed Contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
title_sort contact dynamic response with misalignment in a flexible rotor/magnetic bearing system
publishDate 2014
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