4.6 Article

Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Rotor-Bearing-Pedestal Systems With Multiple Fit Clearances

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 26715-26725

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2971326

Keywords

Fit clearances; nonlinear stiffness; nonlinear dynamics; rotor-bearing-pedestal system; unbalanced mass

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1837602]

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Dynamic analysis of a rotor-bearing-pedestal system with multiple bearing clearances is conducted in this study. Firstly, Jones-Harris method is used to deduce the equivalent nonlinear support stiffness of angular contact high-speed ball bearing with preload considered. Ignoring the structural deformation, the contact model of inner and outer rings with clearance is used to describe the clearance fit between the outer ring and the sleeve, and between the sleeve and the bearing pedestal. Based on Hertz contact theory, the discontinuous and nonlinear support stiffness is then obtained. The lumped parameter model of rotor-bearing-pedestal system is established and verified based on dynamic test results. Based on this, the influence of clearance fit parameters and external excitation parameters on the vibration response amplitude of the system is analyzed. When the radial displacement is greater than the fit clearance, the radial support stiffness changes abruptly and increases rapidly. If it increases to a certain value, the increase of radial stiffness would slow down. The vibration response curve appears sub-harmonic resonances and amplitude jump. The increase of the fit clearance aggravates the vibration response level, the resonance speed of the system moves to the low speed, and the jumping phenomenon becomes more prominent, which is not conducive to the stable operation of the rotor system.

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