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Experimental investigation of dynamic behavior of rotor system with a novel double layers flexible support tilting pad bearing

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Among all kinds of journal bearings, the tilting pad bearing has the characteristics of high stability. In order to further reduce the vibration and improve the stability of rotor-bearing systems,… Click to show full abstract

Among all kinds of journal bearings, the tilting pad bearing has the characteristics of high stability. In order to further reduce the vibration and improve the stability of rotor-bearing systems, a novel double layers flexible support tilting pad bearing (DL-FSTPB) is presented in this paper. The bearing utilizes two layers of springs, which have different functions. The offset springs control the swing angle of the tilting pad to ensure the formation of a convergent oil film, and the symmetrical springs are used to change the bearing stiffness coefficient, increase the bearing elasticity, and improve the ability to accommodate misalignment. Experiments were carried out to study the vibration characteristics of the rotor system. The results were analyzed using wavelet analysis of acceleration and displacement, waterfall plots, a wavelet analysis, a run-up process and shaft center orbits areas. The results show that the DL-FSTPB exhibits excellent vibration attenuation characteristics, which can effectively reduce the amplitude and the system vibration level.

Keywords: system; bearing; rotor; pad bearing; novel double; tilting pad

Journal Title: Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Year Published: 2022

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