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Dynamic analysis of slant cracked rotor system considering nonlinear oil film force

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  • Qiang Ding
  • Zhiguo Feng
  • Yu Zhang
  • Weipeng Sun

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In this paper, considering the combined effects of nonlinear oil film forces and cracks on the rotor-bearing system, the differential equations of motion with 4 degrees of freedom are established by Lagrangian method. Then, the Lundgren-Kutta method is used to solve them and the results of the model are compared with the experimental data. The study demonstrate that the cracked rotor-bearing system is relatively stable at subcritical speeds, mostly in the period-1 motion. But near 1/3 of the critical speed, there is an inner loop in its whirl orbit and a significant increase in the 2x frequency component. When the system speed rises to the region near 1/2 of the critical speed, though the bifurcation motion and a relatively high 2x frequency can be observed, there are no other reliable fault characteristics. The study proves that the rotor crack fault diagnosis method based on the whirl orbits is convincing for slant cracked rotors.

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  • Qiang Ding & Zhiguo Feng & Yu Zhang & Weipeng Sun, 2024. "Dynamic analysis of slant cracked rotor system considering nonlinear oil film force," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(1), pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0294293
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294293
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