Bin Hu, Xiaodong Yang, Anping Hou, Rui Wang, Zhiyong Wu, Qifeng Ni, Zhong Li
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Nonlinear Dynamic Responses of Rigid Rotor Supported by Thick Top Foil Bearings
This study focuses on thick top foil bearings (TTFBs), which can prevent top foil from sagging and significantly reduce the load capacity of gas foil bearings (GFBs). However, the limited research on the dynamic responses of TTFB-rotor systems has hindered their wide application of TTFBs with high load capacity. To address this, an integrated nonlinear dynamic model is developed to analyze the linear dynamic responses of a rigid rotor supported on TTFBs. The model incorporates time domain orbit simulation, considering unsteady Reynolds equations, foil deformation equations, thick top foil motion equations, and rotor motion equations. A symmetrical test rig is used to validate the model, and three types of TTFBs with different bump foil stiffness are tested, with experimental results aligning with the model predictions. This study also investigates the effects of nominal clearance, static load, and unbalance on TTFB-rotor systems. The results indicate that unbalance has minimal impact on subsynchronous vibrations. However, larger bump foil stiffness, increased normal clearance, and higher static load contribute to improved stability and higher maximum stable speed of the TTFB-rotor system. Moreover, other relevant parameters reducing the bearing attitude angle can further enhance the system’s stability.
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This journal is dedicated to the field of Tribology and closely related disciplines. This includes the fundamentals of the following topics: -Lubrication, comprising hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, elastohydrodynamics, mixed and boundary regimes of lubrication -Friction, comprising viscous shear, Newtonian and non-Newtonian traction, boundary friction -Wear, including adhesion, abrasion, tribo-corrosion, scuffing and scoring -Cavitation and erosion -Sub-surface stressing, fatigue spalling, pitting, micro-pitting -Contact Mechanics: elasticity, elasto-plasticity, adhesion, viscoelasticity, poroelasticity, coatings and solid lubricants, layered bonded and unbonded solids -Surface Science: topography, tribo-film formation, lubricant–surface combination, surface texturing, micro-hydrodynamics, micro-elastohydrodynamics -Rheology: Newtonian, non-Newtonian fluids, dilatants, pseudo-plastics, thixotropy, shear thinning -Physical chemistry of lubricants, boundary active species, adsorption, bonding