Optimal Control of Almost Periodic Motions Under Constraints: II

2005 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 462-478
Author(s):  
A. G. Ivanov
Author(s):  
Yukio Ishida ◽  
Tsuyoshi Inoue

Abstract The Jeffcott rotor is a two-degree-of-freedom linear model with a disk at the midspan of a massless elastic shaft. This model executing lateral whirling motions has been widely used in the linear analyses of rotor vibrations. In the Jeffcott rotor, the natural frequency of a forward whirling mode pf and that of a backward whirling mode pb have the relation of internal resonance pf : pb = 1 : (−1). Recently, many researchers analyzed nonlinear phenomena by using the Jeffcott rotor with nonlinear elements. However, they did not take this internal resonance relationship into account. While, in many cases of the practical rotating machinery, such a relationship holds apprximately due to small gyroscopic moment. In this paper, nonlinear phenomena in the vicinity of the major critical speed and the rotational speeds of twice and three times the major critical speed are investigated in the Jeffcott rotor and rotor systems with small gyroscopic moment. Especially, the influences of internal resonance on the nonlinear resonances are studied in detail. The following were clarified theoretically and experimentally: (a) the shape of resonance curves becomes far more complex than that of a single resonance, (b) almost-periodic motions occur, (c) these phenomena are influenced remarkably by the asymmetrical nonlinearity and gyroscopic moment, and (d) the internal resonance phenomena are strongly influenced by the degree of the discrepancies among critical speeds. The results teach us the usage of the Jeffcott rotor in nonlinear analyses of rotor systems may induce incrrect results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Huabiao Zhang ◽  
Xinye Li ◽  
Dongai Wang ◽  
Tingting Liu

The dynamic response and its stability of a blade rotor with coupled rubbing in the labyrinth seal and tip seal are investigated. The dynamic equations are established based on the Hertz contact rubbing force at the labyrinth seal and the tip rubbing force considering both the contact deformation of the tip seal and the bending deformation of the blade. Numerical simulations show that the coupled rubbing response includes periodic motions, almost periodic motions, and chaotic motions. Compared with the single rubbing fault, coupled rubbing increases the range of rotation velocity of contact. A new continuation shooting method is used in the solution and stability analysis of the periodic response to give the bifurcation diagrams. The paths of the system for entering and exiting chaos are analyzed.


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (14) ◽  
pp. 142-147
Author(s):  
Nikolai N. Bolotnik ◽  
Tatiana Yu. Figurina

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