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Dynamic Model and Fault Feature Research of Dual-Rotor System with Bearing Pedestal Looseness

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  • Nanfei Wang
  • Hongzhi Xu
  • Dongxiang Jiang

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The paper presents a finite element model of dual-rotor system with pedestal looseness stemming from loosened bolts. Dynamic model including bearing pedestal looseness is established based on the dual-rotor test rig. Three-degree-of-freedom (DOF) planar rigid motion of loose bearing pedestal is fully considered and collision recovery coefficient is also introduced in the model. Based on the Timoshenko beam elements, using the finite element method, rigid body kinematics, and the Newmark- β algorithm for numerical simulation, dynamic characteristics of the inner and outer rotors and the bearing pedestal plane rigid body motion under bearing pedestal looseness condition are studied. Meanwhile, the looseness experiments under two different speed combinations are carried out, and the experimental results are basically the same. The simulation results are compared with the experimental results, indicating that vibration displacement waveforms of loosened rotor have “clipping†phenomenon. When the bearing pedestal looseness fault occurs, the inner and outer rotors vibration spectrum not only contains the difference and sum frequency of the two rotors’ fundamental frequency but also contains and component of rotor with loosened support, and so forth; low frequency spectrum is more, containing dividing component, and so forth; the rotor displacement spectrums also contain fewer combination frequency components, and so forth; when one side of the inner rotor bearing pedestal is loosened, the inner rotor axis trajectory is drawn into similar-ellipse shape.

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  • Nanfei Wang & Hongzhi Xu & Dongxiang Jiang, 2016. "Dynamic Model and Fault Feature Research of Dual-Rotor System with Bearing Pedestal Looseness," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3817405
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/3817405
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