Dynamic analysis of a rigid rotor supported by three-pad hydrostatic squeeze film damper lubricated with ferrofluid

2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 136-144 ◽  
Author(s):  
Souad Belgacem ◽  
Ahmed Bouzidane ◽  
Asma Abed
2002 ◽  
Vol 124 (2) ◽  
pp. 198-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chieh-Li Chen ◽  
Her-Terng Yau ◽  
Yunhua Li

The hybrid squeeze-film damper bearing with active control is proposed in this paper. The pressure distribution and the dynamics of a rigid rotor supported by such bearing are studied. A PD (proportional-plus-derivative) controller is used to stabilize the rotor-bearing system. Numerical results show that, due to the nonlinear factors of oil film force, the trajectory of the rotor demonstrates a complex dynamics with rotational speed ratio s. Poincare´ maps, bifurcation diagrams, and power spectra are used to analyze the behavior of the rotor trajectory in the horizontal and vertical directions under different operating conditions. The maximum Lyapunov exponent and fractal dimension concepts are used to determine if the system is in a state of chaotic motion. Numerical results show that the maximum Lyapunov exponent of this system is positive and the dimension of the rotor trajectory is fractal at the nondimensional speed ratio s=3.0, which indicate that the rotor trajectory is chaotic under such operation condition. In order to avoid the nonsynchronous chaotic vibrations, an increased proportional gain is applied to control this system. It is shown that the rotor trajectory will leave chaotic motion to periodic motion in the steady state under control action.


1995 ◽  
Vol 117 (3) ◽  
pp. 490-497 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Y. Zhao ◽  
E. J. Hahn

This paper outlines an improved squeeze film damper which reduces significantly the dependence of the stiffness of conventional squeeze film dampers on the vibration amplitudes. This improved damper consists of a conventional squeeze film damper with a flexibility supported outer ring. This secondary flexible support is considered to be massless, and to have a constant stiffness and damping. Assuming the short bearing approximation and the ‘π’ film cavitation model, the performances of this damper in preventing bistable operation and sub-synchronous and nonsynchronous motions are theoretically demonstrated for a rigid rotor supported on a squeeze film damper. Blade-loss simulations are carried out numerically.


2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (2) ◽  
pp. 176-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Her-Terng Yau ◽  
Chieh-Li Chen

When a squeeze-film damper-mounted rigid rotor system is operated eccentrically, the nonlinear forces are no longer radially symmetric and a disordered dynamical behavior (i.e., quasi-periodic and chaotic vibration) will occur. To suppress the undesired vibration characteristics, the hybrid squeeze-film damper bearing consisting of hydrostatic chambers and hydrodynamic ranges is proposed. In order to change the pressure in hydrostatic chambers, two pairs of electric-hydraulic orifices are used in this paper. The dynamic model of the system is established with the consideration of the electric-hydraulic actuator. The complex nonsynchronous vibration of squeeze-film dampers rotor-bearing system is demonstrated to be stabilized by such electric-hydraulic orifices actuators with proportional-plus-derivative (PD) controllers. Numerical results show that the nonchaotic operation range of the system will be increased by tuning the control loop gain.


Author(s):  
Zhu Changsheng

Abstract The behaviors of oil film stiffness and damping coefficients of the deep multi-recessed hybrid squeeze film damper (HSFD) with the orifices compensated are first analysed in this paper. The control ability of the HSFD on the rotor system vibrations is studied theoretically and experimentally with a rigid rotor system supported on the HSFD, and compared with that of the conventional squeeze film damper (SFD). Investigation shows that the HSFD not only can significantly improve the high nonlinearity of the SFD, but also can effectively control the rotor vibrational amplitudes, especially for larger rotor unbalance levels and radial clearance ratios, as compared with the SFD.


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