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Research on Vibration Suppression Method Based on Coaxial Stacking Measurement

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math9121438

Keywords

centroid coordinate transformation; double constraint; assembly phase; vibration suppression

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation major research projects of China [91960109]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51805117]
  3. China postal Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M651279]
  4. Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Fund [LBH-Z18078]

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The optimal assembly phase of multi-stage rotors obtained by the dynamic analysis model of unbalanced vibration response in a single-rotor system effectively suppresses the vibration of the combined rotor.
A dynamic analysis model of the unbalanced vibration response of a single-rotor system is established to study the corresponding mechanism of the unbalanced excitation force and vibration response caused by the deviation of the rotor mass centroid in this paper, and finally to achieve the combined rotor vibration suppression. First, the installation of multi-stage rotors during vibration was studied, and the rotor mass centroid transfer model in the rotating coordinate system was established to obtain the unbalanced excitation force vectors of the rotors at all levels based on the traditional stacking assembly method and axiality measurement. Second, the rotor unbalance excitation force vectors were substituted at all levels to establish the finite element analysis model of the single-rotor system. Finally, a simulation analysis was carried out for the stacking assembly of the three-stage rotor, and the rotor test piece was used for the vibration experiment. The results show that the optimal assembly phase of the multi-stage rotor obtained by the dynamic analysis model of the unbalanced vibration response of the single-rotor system can effectively suppress the vibration of the combined rotor.

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