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    Effects of Bending Moments and Pretightening Forces on the Flexural Stiffness of Contact Interfaces in Rod-Fastened Rotors

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 010::page 102503
    Author:
    Jin Gao
    ,
    Hongtao Zhang
    ,
    Zhiqiang Lv
    ,
    Qi Yuan
    ,
    Pu Li
    ,
    Zhenping Feng
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4007026
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The rod-fastened rotor (RFR) is comprised of a series of discs clamped together by a central tie rod or several tie rods on the pitch circle diameter. The equivalent flexural stiffness of contact interfaces K c in the RFR is the key concern for accurate rotor dynamic performance analysis. Each contact interface was modeled as a bending spring with a stiffness of Kc and a hinge in this study. The contact states of the contact interfaces, which depend on the pretightening forces and bending moments (static), have effects on Kc . The approach to calculating Kc in two contact states is presented. The first contact state is that the whole zone of the contact interface is in contact; Kc is determined by the contact layer, which consists of asperities of the contact surfaces. Hertz contact theory and the Greenwood and Williamson (GW) statistical model are used to calculate the equivalent flexural stiffness of the contact layer Kcc . The second contact state is that some zones of the contact interface are separated (when the bending moment is relatively large); the equivalent flexural stiffness of the rotor segment Ksf (not including Kcc ) decreases, as the material in the separated zone has no contribution to the bending load-carrying capacity of the rotor. The strain energy, which is calculated by the finite element method (FEM), is used to determine Ksf . The stiffness Ksf is equivalent to the series stiffness of the discs of the rotor segment with flexural stiffness of Kd and a spring with bending stiffness of Kcf in the location of the contact interface, so Kc is equal to the series stiffness of Kcc and Kcf in the second contact state. The results of a simplified RFR indicate that, for a fixed pretightening force, Kcc decreases with bending moments in the first contact state, whereas increases with bending moments in the second contact state. In addition, Kcf and Kc decrease abruptly with the increase of bending moments in the second contact state when the rotor is subjected to a relatively large pretightening force. Finally, the multipoint exciting method was used to measure the modal parameters of the experimental RFR. It is found that the experimental modal frequencies decrease as the pretightening force decreases.
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    contributor authorJin Gao
    contributor authorHongtao Zhang
    contributor authorZhiqiang Lv
    contributor authorQi Yuan
    contributor authorPu Li
    contributor authorZhenping Feng
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:49:58Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:49:58Z
    date copyrightOctober, 2012
    date issued2012
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier otherJETPEZ-926032#102503_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/148731
    description abstractThe rod-fastened rotor (RFR) is comprised of a series of discs clamped together by a central tie rod or several tie rods on the pitch circle diameter. The equivalent flexural stiffness of contact interfaces K c in the RFR is the key concern for accurate rotor dynamic performance analysis. Each contact interface was modeled as a bending spring with a stiffness of Kc and a hinge in this study. The contact states of the contact interfaces, which depend on the pretightening forces and bending moments (static), have effects on Kc . The approach to calculating Kc in two contact states is presented. The first contact state is that the whole zone of the contact interface is in contact; Kc is determined by the contact layer, which consists of asperities of the contact surfaces. Hertz contact theory and the Greenwood and Williamson (GW) statistical model are used to calculate the equivalent flexural stiffness of the contact layer Kcc . The second contact state is that some zones of the contact interface are separated (when the bending moment is relatively large); the equivalent flexural stiffness of the rotor segment Ksf (not including Kcc ) decreases, as the material in the separated zone has no contribution to the bending load-carrying capacity of the rotor. The strain energy, which is calculated by the finite element method (FEM), is used to determine Ksf . The stiffness Ksf is equivalent to the series stiffness of the discs of the rotor segment with flexural stiffness of Kd and a spring with bending stiffness of Kcf in the location of the contact interface, so Kc is equal to the series stiffness of Kcc and Kcf in the second contact state. The results of a simplified RFR indicate that, for a fixed pretightening force, Kcc decreases with bending moments in the first contact state, whereas increases with bending moments in the second contact state. In addition, Kcf and Kc decrease abruptly with the increase of bending moments in the second contact state when the rotor is subjected to a relatively large pretightening force. Finally, the multipoint exciting method was used to measure the modal parameters of the experimental RFR. It is found that the experimental modal frequencies decrease as the pretightening force decreases.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEffects of Bending Moments and Pretightening Forces on the Flexural Stiffness of Contact Interfaces in Rod-Fastened Rotors
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume134
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4007026
    journal fristpage102503
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    keywordsForce
    keywordsRotors
    keywordsStiffness AND Finite element model
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 010
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