TY - GEN
T1 - Experimental measurement of a three lobe air bearing rotordynamic coefficients
AU - Ruiz, Rafael O.
AU - Díaz, Sergio
AU - Di Liscia, Marcelo H.
AU - Medina, Luis
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This work presents direct experimental measurements of air film rotordynamic coefficients on a three lobe bearing. The test rig uses two magnetic bearing actuators to impose desired test orbits to the journal. Tests are conducted at several rotating speeds up to 12,000rpm. Journal whirling excitation is independent of the rotating speed, thus allowing asynchronous excitations. One-dimensional orbits in the horizontal and vertical axes are applied as excitations at each rotating speed. The experimental results show the behavior of the rotordynamic coefficients of the air film bearing under synchronous and asynchronous excitation. The synchronous experimental results are compared to numerical estimation of the bearing force coefficients through solution of the isotropic ideal gas journal bearing Reynolds equation coupled with the pressure drop through the feeding holes. The results of this work prove the suitability of the rig to identify both the synchronous and non-synchronous response of air fluid film bearings.
AB - This work presents direct experimental measurements of air film rotordynamic coefficients on a three lobe bearing. The test rig uses two magnetic bearing actuators to impose desired test orbits to the journal. Tests are conducted at several rotating speeds up to 12,000rpm. Journal whirling excitation is independent of the rotating speed, thus allowing asynchronous excitations. One-dimensional orbits in the horizontal and vertical axes are applied as excitations at each rotating speed. The experimental results show the behavior of the rotordynamic coefficients of the air film bearing under synchronous and asynchronous excitation. The synchronous experimental results are compared to numerical estimation of the bearing force coefficients through solution of the isotropic ideal gas journal bearing Reynolds equation coupled with the pressure drop through the feeding holes. The results of this work prove the suitability of the rig to identify both the synchronous and non-synchronous response of air fluid film bearings.
KW - Asynchronous response
KW - Dynamic coefficients
KW - Gas bearings
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33750843433
U2 - 10.1115/GT2006-91068
DO - 10.1115/GT2006-91068
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33750843433
SN - 0791842401
SN - 9780791842409
T3 - Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo
SP - 1377
EP - 1385
BT - Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2006 - Power for Land, Sea, and Air
T2 - 2006 ASME 51st Turbo Expo
Y2 - 6 May 2006 through 11 May 2006
ER -