Nonlinear oscillations of high-speed rotor systems in semi-floating ring bearings

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Abstract

Semi-floating ring bearings are preferred to be incorporated in high-speed rotor systems since they usually provide a better vibration and damping behavior than full-floating ring bearings. Nevertheless, such rotor bearing systems can show whirl/whip instabilities as well which lead to subsynchronous oscillations in addition to synchronous oscillations due to unbalance. Moreover, a critical bifurcation can take place into a regime of subsynchronous oscillations with extremely high amplitudes which resembles Total Instability known from investigations of full-floating ring bearings. To illustrate the various types of subsynchronous oscillations, different rotor models are investigated under the influence of semi-floating ring bearings. First, transient run-up simulations are performed to outline the nonlinear phenomena. Then, the stability and bifurcation behavior is analyzed in detail by using the methods of numerical continuation.

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Boyaci, A., & Schweizer, B. (2015). Nonlinear oscillations of high-speed rotor systems in semi-floating ring bearings. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 21, pp. 845–854). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06590-8_69

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