Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems

Oil film bearings are often used in large rotating machinery because they have large load capacity and damping coefficients. They, however, generate fluid forces and cause unstable vibrations such as oil whirl and oil whip at high rotational speed. Because the amplitudes of such self-excited vibrati...

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Main Authors: Yasuhisa SEKIGUCHI, Ryutaro MATSUDA, Masahiro OKAMI, Osami MATSUSHITA
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2020-04-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/885/86_18-00460/_pdf/-char/en
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author Yasuhisa SEKIGUCHI
Ryutaro MATSUDA
Masahiro OKAMI
Osami MATSUSHITA
author_facet Yasuhisa SEKIGUCHI
Ryutaro MATSUDA
Masahiro OKAMI
Osami MATSUSHITA
author_sort Yasuhisa SEKIGUCHI
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description Oil film bearings are often used in large rotating machinery because they have large load capacity and damping coefficients. They, however, generate fluid forces and cause unstable vibrations such as oil whirl and oil whip at high rotational speed. Because the amplitudes of such self-excited vibrations are severe, it is important to predict the stability limit of rotational speed to avoid the unstable vibration problems in rotor systems supported by oil film bearings. This paper describes the vibration analyses of a flexible rotor system supported by oil film bearings and the simplified prediction method for the rotational speed limits of the self-excited vibration induced by the fluid force in oil film bearings. In the vibration analyses, the equations of motion for the rotor system are simplified and modeled as a two-degree-of-freedom system with parallel and flexural modes of vibration. The stability analyses are conducted by introducing the approximation equations instead of complex eigenvalue calculations. The rotational speed limits for the stability of the system obtained by the present method are compared with the calculation results in the references to discuss the validity of the present method. This paper also shows the importance of anisotropic properties of oil film bearings to increase the accuracy of stability prediction when the clearance of the oil film bearing is large.
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spelling doaj.art-ffa0a94aa0ca4085a2e34bb746dec5272022-12-22T03:41:37ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612020-04-018688518-0046018-0046010.1299/transjsme.18-00460transjsmeSimplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systemsYasuhisa SEKIGUCHI0Ryutaro MATSUDA1Masahiro OKAMI2Osami MATSUSHITA3Mechanical Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Defense AcademyOil film bearings are often used in large rotating machinery because they have large load capacity and damping coefficients. They, however, generate fluid forces and cause unstable vibrations such as oil whirl and oil whip at high rotational speed. Because the amplitudes of such self-excited vibrations are severe, it is important to predict the stability limit of rotational speed to avoid the unstable vibration problems in rotor systems supported by oil film bearings. This paper describes the vibration analyses of a flexible rotor system supported by oil film bearings and the simplified prediction method for the rotational speed limits of the self-excited vibration induced by the fluid force in oil film bearings. In the vibration analyses, the equations of motion for the rotor system are simplified and modeled as a two-degree-of-freedom system with parallel and flexural modes of vibration. The stability analyses are conducted by introducing the approximation equations instead of complex eigenvalue calculations. The rotational speed limits for the stability of the system obtained by the present method are compared with the calculation results in the references to discuss the validity of the present method. This paper also shows the importance of anisotropic properties of oil film bearings to increase the accuracy of stability prediction when the clearance of the oil film bearing is large.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/885/86_18-00460/_pdf/-char/enflexible rotoroil film bearingoil whirloil whipinstability predictionrotational speed limit
spellingShingle Yasuhisa SEKIGUCHI
Ryutaro MATSUDA
Masahiro OKAMI
Osami MATSUSHITA
Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
flexible rotor
oil film bearing
oil whirl
oil whip
instability prediction
rotational speed limit
title Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
title_full Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
title_fullStr Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
title_full_unstemmed Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
title_short Simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
title_sort simplified prediction of stability limit for oil film bearing rotor systems
topic flexible rotor
oil film bearing
oil whirl
oil whip
instability prediction
rotational speed limit
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/885/86_18-00460/_pdf/-char/en
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