Interrogating the Lead-up to a Critical Speed in Rotordynamics

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q2 ACOUSTICS Journal of Vibration and Acoustics-Transactions of the Asme Pub Date : 2021-12-09 DOI:10.1115/1.4053190
L. Virgin
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This paper presents a new approach to predicting an incipient critical speed in a rotating shaft. Based on the classical governing equations of motion for an eccentric mass on a flexible shaft (the Jeffcott rotor model), the approach is centered on examining the behavior of small perturbations or random disturbances to infer the approach of a critical speed (resonance). Such disturbances, that may be based on intentional probing, or simply the result of naturally occurring fluctuations, cause small transients. It is the changing nature of these transients (as characterized by their associated eigenvalues) that is used to assess the proximity to a critical speed. In this paper the material developed is based on analysis, but generating the data from simulations or experiments will be the next step. The approach is a kind of stress-test, conceptually not dissimilar to structural health monitoring and damage detection, but here directed toward the lead-up to resonance.
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本文提出了一种预测转轴初始临界转速的新方法。该方法以挠性轴上偏心质量的经典运动控制方程(Jeffcott转子模型)为基础,重点研究小扰动或随机扰动的行为,以推断临界转速(共振)的方法。这种干扰,可能是基于有意的探测,或者仅仅是自然发生的波动的结果,引起小的瞬变。正是这些瞬态的变化性质(以它们的相关特征值为特征)被用来评估接近临界速度。本文开发的材料是基于分析,但从模拟或实验中生成数据将是下一步。这种方法是一种压力测试,在概念上与结构健康监测和损伤检测没有什么不同,但这里是针对共振的先导。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Vibration and Acoustics is sponsored jointly by the Design Engineering and the Noise Control and Acoustics Divisions of ASME. The Journal is the premier international venue for publication of original research concerning mechanical vibration and sound. Our mission is to serve researchers and practitioners who seek cutting-edge theories and computational and experimental methods that advance these fields. Our published studies reveal how mechanical vibration and sound impact the design and performance of engineered devices and structures and how to control their negative influences. Vibration of continuous and discrete dynamical systems; Linear and nonlinear vibrations; Random vibrations; Wave propagation; Modal analysis; Mechanical signature analysis; Structural dynamics and control; Vibration energy harvesting; Vibration suppression; Vibration isolation; Passive and active damping; Machinery dynamics; Rotor dynamics; Acoustic emission; Noise control; Machinery noise; Structural acoustics; Fluid-structure interaction; Aeroelasticity; Flow-induced vibration and noise.
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