Study on online analysis of transfer function of variable-speed rolling mill motor with shaft torsional vibration systems

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The torsional vibration between metal rolling rolls and a rolling mill motor, may occur in recent days, as a result of higher speed response adjustment for variable speed rolling mill motor drive system. Issues in this paper are focused on excess acceleration value, in tangential direction of the mill motor rotor, which is caused by the motor shaft torsional resonance at the white noise signal superposition to the speed reference signal of the motor drive system for the online transfer function analysis. As a result of the acceleration analysis, the acceleration values in "G" (Relative acceleration value on the basis of Gravity) can be plotted on "Bode-Diagram", which is namely frequency response for the speed signal amplitude transmission ratio. In addition, relation between the white noise amplitude reduction and the transfer function analysis accuracy deterioration is also examined, in this paper. As the amplitude of the white noise decreases, the analysis error increases because of the reduction in the resolution when the amplitude of the white noise signal is small. © 2011 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

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Tamaoki, T., Takanezawa, M., Kimoto, M., Morita, N., Hoshino, T., & Hashizume, K. (2011). Study on online analysis of transfer function of variable-speed rolling mill motor with shaft torsional vibration systems. IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 131(6), 844–857. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejias.131.844

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