Dynamics of Anisotropically Supported Rotors
The paper discusses dynamic effects occurring in machinery rotors supported in bearings and pedestals with laterally different characteristics. In the considered rotor model the anisotropy of radial stiffness and tangential (“cross”) stiffness components are included. Within certain ranges of the ro...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
1997-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Rotating Machinery |
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X97000134 |
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Summary: | The paper discusses dynamic effects occurring in machinery rotors supported in bearings and
pedestals with laterally different characteristics. In the considered rotor model the anisotropy
of radial stiffness and tangential (“cross”) stiffness components are included. Within certain
ranges of the rotative speed the support anisotropy leads to the specific, excited-by-unbalance
rotor lateral synchronous vibrations in a form of backward (reverse) precession. In
addition, one section of the rotor may precess backward, while the other section simultaneously
precesses forward. Experimental results illustrate this phenomenon. The analytical
model of the system is based on multimode modal approach. It is also shown in this paper
that greatly enhanced information for machine malfunction diagnostics can be obtained by
simulated rotation of the XY transducer system observing rotor lateral vibration. This simulated
rotation can be accomplished by the machine diagnostic data acquistion and processing
system. The data processing also includes extraction of forward and backward components
of elliptical orbits filtered to one frequency, and the filtered orbit major axis magnitude and
its angular orientation. |
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ISSN: | 1023-621X |