Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings

Recently, it has become necessary for rotors of centrifugal compressors, industrial rolls, and other devices to be less weighted, have a long span, and operate at high rotation speed to increase productivity. Such rotors are more likely to have a high order mode than other types of rotors at the sam...

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Main Authors: Nozomu ISHIKAWA, Satoshi UENO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2015-06-01
Series:Mechanical Engineering Journal
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/mej/2/4/2_14-00564/_pdf/-char/en
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description Recently, it has become necessary for rotors of centrifugal compressors, industrial rolls, and other devices to be less weighted, have a long span, and operate at high rotation speed to increase productivity. Such rotors are more likely to have a high order mode than other types of rotors at the same rotational speed, and may become unstable. To solve this problem, active magnetic bearings are used to support the flexible rotor. However, because a general active magnetic bearing uses bias current to control the bearing force, it consumes a large amount of electricity. To reduce power consumption, a hybrid active magnetic bearing (HAMB) that consists of electromagnets and permanent magnets is used. The HAMB fabricated in this work has negative stiffness in both radial and angular directions. Two HAMBs, one at each end of a flexible rotor arranged horizontally, are installed to levitate it. A PID controller with a notch filter is used to control levitation. With only a PID controller, levitation of the flexible rotor becomes unstable because the flexible mode stimulates vibration. To settle the flexible mode vibrations, the notch filter is designed at the frequency of the flexible mode. Applying the notch filter to the displacement control loop has little effect on vibration decrement, whereas applying it against the angle control loop produces a remarkable effect. Therefore, the notch filter is applied only to the angle control loop. A rotation test is then implemented. The experimental results show that the HAMB-based control system stably passes through the second flexible mode rotation speed. Then, by using the advantage of the HAMB to reduce power consumption effectively, the ability of the system to reduce the control current to use zero power control is demonstrated, and, the results are compared with PID control when levitating the flexible rotor. Furthermore, a levitation test is conducted with linear quadratic regulator control.
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spelling doaj.art-8e8ba159ac5d41b2a723d826e3fd1a3c2022-12-21T23:08:50ZengThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersMechanical Engineering Journal2187-97452015-06-012414-0056414-0056410.1299/mej.14-00564mejLevitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearingsNozomu ISHIKAWA0Satoshi UENO1Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan UniversityRecently, it has become necessary for rotors of centrifugal compressors, industrial rolls, and other devices to be less weighted, have a long span, and operate at high rotation speed to increase productivity. Such rotors are more likely to have a high order mode than other types of rotors at the same rotational speed, and may become unstable. To solve this problem, active magnetic bearings are used to support the flexible rotor. However, because a general active magnetic bearing uses bias current to control the bearing force, it consumes a large amount of electricity. To reduce power consumption, a hybrid active magnetic bearing (HAMB) that consists of electromagnets and permanent magnets is used. The HAMB fabricated in this work has negative stiffness in both radial and angular directions. Two HAMBs, one at each end of a flexible rotor arranged horizontally, are installed to levitate it. A PID controller with a notch filter is used to control levitation. With only a PID controller, levitation of the flexible rotor becomes unstable because the flexible mode stimulates vibration. To settle the flexible mode vibrations, the notch filter is designed at the frequency of the flexible mode. Applying the notch filter to the displacement control loop has little effect on vibration decrement, whereas applying it against the angle control loop produces a remarkable effect. Therefore, the notch filter is applied only to the angle control loop. A rotation test is then implemented. The experimental results show that the HAMB-based control system stably passes through the second flexible mode rotation speed. Then, by using the advantage of the HAMB to reduce power consumption effectively, the ability of the system to reduce the control current to use zero power control is demonstrated, and, the results are compared with PID control when levitating the flexible rotor. Furthermore, a levitation test is conducted with linear quadratic regulator control.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/mej/2/4/2_14-00564/_pdf/-char/enhigh order modehybrid active magnetic bearingflexible rotorlevitation controlnotch filter
spellingShingle Nozomu ISHIKAWA
Satoshi UENO
Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
Mechanical Engineering Journal
high order mode
hybrid active magnetic bearing
flexible rotor
levitation control
notch filter
title Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
title_full Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
title_fullStr Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
title_full_unstemmed Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
title_short Levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
title_sort levitation of a flexible rotor supported by hybrid magnetic bearings
topic high order mode
hybrid active magnetic bearing
flexible rotor
levitation control
notch filter
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/mej/2/4/2_14-00564/_pdf/-char/en
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