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contributor authorF. F. Ehrich
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:37:13Z
date available2017-05-08T23:37:13Z
date copyrightJanuary, 1991
date issued1991
identifier issn1048-9002
identifier otherJVACEK-28796#50_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/109533
description abstractSubharmonic response in rotordynamics may be encountered when a rotor is operated with its rotational centerline eccentric to that of a close clearance static part, so that local contact can take place during each orbit when the rotor is excited by residual unbalance. The rotor will tend to bounce at or near its fundamental frequency when the rotor is operated at or near a speed which is a whole number [n] times that frequency. Using a simple numerical model of a Jeffcott rotor mounted on a nonlinear spring, it is found that the vibratory response in the transition zone midway between adjacent zones of subharmonic response has all the characteristics of chaotic behavior. The transition from subharmonic to chaotic response has a complex substructure which involves a sequence of bifurcations of the orbit with variations in speed. This class of rotordynamic behavior was confirmed and illustrated by experimental observations of the vibratory response of a high-speed turbomachine, operating at a speed between 8 and 9 times its fundamental rotor frequency when in local contact across a clearance in the support system. A narrow region between zones of 8th order and 9th order subharmonic response was identified where the response had all the characteristics of the chaotic motion identified in the numerical model.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleSome Observations of Chaotic Vibration Phenomena in High-Speed Rotordynamics
typeJournal Paper
journal volume113
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Vibration and Acoustics
identifier doi10.1115/1.2930154
journal fristpage50
journal lastpage57
identifier eissn1528-8927
keywordsRotordynamics
keywordsVibration
keywordsRotors
keywordsComputer simulation
keywordsClearances (Engineering)
keywordsBifurcation
keywordsSprings
keywordsTurbomachinery AND Motion
treeJournal of Vibration and Acoustics:;1991:;volume( 113 ):;issue: 001
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