Abstract
Aimed at the vibration of whole aero-engine, a coupled dynamic model of rotor-ball bearing-stator of aero-engine is built. By means of the lumped mass method, taking into account the nonlinear rub-impact, bearing failure force and deformation of the casing, the dynamic equation of the system containing typical rub-impact is derived. The response of the system under different conditions is obtained by using the fourth order Runge-Kutta numerical integration algorithm. By adopting the finite element analysis software ANSYS, the finite element model of the rotor shaft is established and the first six-order natural frequencies of the rotor system are acquired. Taking advantage of the parameters of the signal in time domain and frequency domain, frequency characteristics are extracted as the fault features. The single-point rubbing experiment is carried out in the test rig, and the working speed is higher than the first critical speed, so the rotor shaft is flexible rotor. By the methods of spectrum and cepstrum analysis, the rub-impact characteristics of the casing vibration acceleration time series data are analyzed. The results show that the casing vibration acceleration has obvious impact characteristics; the impact frequency is equal to the product of rotating frequency and number of the blades; the impact frequency component and its multiple-frequencies are demonstrated in the frequency spectrum; the strength of impact is modulated by the rotating frequency, so that there are families of side bands on impact frequency and both sides of frequency doubling, and the interval of sideband equals the rotating frequency. The frequency components of the rotating frequency and its frequency doubling are clearly shown in the cepstrum. By comparing the simulation and experiment, the rubbing characteristics found out in this paper has enough accuracy.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1525-1539 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Journal of Vibroengineering |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Casing acceleration
- Characteristics analysis
- Coupled dynamic model
- Finite element method
- Rub-impact fault
- Spectrum and cepstrum analysis
- Whole aero-engine