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Numerical and experimental investigations on dynamic behaviors of a bolted joint rotor system with pedestal looseness

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JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
Volume 571, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2023.118036

Keywords

Dynamic behaviors; Bolted joint; Rotor system; Piece-wise linear stiffness; Pedestal looseness

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This study aims to investigate the dynamic and mechanical behaviors of a bolted joint rotor-bearing system affected by pedestal looseness fault. By establishing a dynamic model and conducting experimental research, the dynamic features of pedestal looseness fault are identified.
Pedestal looseness is a common fault in rotating machines. To enhance the economy and confvenience of the assembly of the aero-engine rotor system, the bolted joint structures are a useful tool for fastening multiple parts of different materials into an integrated system. To our knowledge, the time-varying bending stiffness and looseness fault at the pedestal significantly influence rotor dynamics. The present work aims to gain insight into the dynamic behaviors and mechanical behaviors of a rotor-bearing system with a bolted joint structure subjected to a pedestal looseness fault. Firstly, the dynamic model of a bolted joint rotor-bearing system supported by pedestals was set up taking into account the time-varying bending stiffness of bolted joint and the pedestal looseness fault. The feature of the pedestal looseness fault that occurs in a bolted joint rotor system was investigated by comparing the variation ranges of bending stiffness and dynamic responses. An experimental study was then performed using a rotor-bearing test rig equipped with a bolted joint and pedestals. Finally, dynamic phenomena such as offset of the equilibrium position of the vibration waveform, appearance of continuous frequency spectra, and irregular shaft orbits can be known as the dynamic features for the pedestal looseness fault.

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