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Modeling of the rotor-bearing system and dynamic reliability analysis of rotor’s positioning precision

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  • Yimin Zhang
  • Yongzhen Liu

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On the basis of the classical two degree of freedom (2-DOF) rotor-bearing system, the stochastic dynamic equations are solved and the dynamic reliability of the rotor’s positioning precision is examined in this paper. Firstly, the stochastic dynamic equations are converted to several deterministic dynamic equations by orthogonal polynomial approximation method. The contact uncertainty coefficient is described by Bernoulli distribution and the instantaneous contact probability of the ball-inner race contact of the rolling bearing is obtained. Then the state function of the system is defined and the statistical fourth moment method is adopted to determine the first four moments of the system response and state function. Edgeworth series technique is used to approach the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the maximum displacement of the response and the system state function. Different parameters effects on the characteristics of the responses and the reliability of the system are investigated. The comparisons of the results obtained from the Monte Carlo simulation (MCS), the previous study and the present study illustrate the effectiveness of the study.

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  • Yimin Zhang & Yongzhen Liu, 2021. "Modeling of the rotor-bearing system and dynamic reliability analysis of rotor’s positioning precision," Journal of Risk and Reliability, , vol. 235(3), pages 491-508, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:risrel:v:235:y:2021:i:3:p:491-508
    DOI: 10.1177/1748006X20964025
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