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Frequency Analysis of the Orbit Responses of Active Magnetic Bearings in Touchdown Using Hilbert Transform

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, , n. 8, v. 17
Page(s): 1750086
DOI: 10.1142/s0219455417500869
Abstract:

Touchdown bearing (TDB) is one of the key elements in active magnetic bearings (AMBs). When the magnetic bearing fails or is exposed to an overload, touchdown events will occur. According to ISO 14839, three typical orbit responses (pendulum vibration, combined rub and bouncing, and full rub) can be detected in touchdown events. The magnitude of the dynamic forces between the rotor and TDBs has been considered as an indicator to identify these orbit responses. However, the contact forces may not be easy to measure with precision. The instantaneous frequency of the rotor vibration is another significant difference between them. In this paper, a performance analysis model has been established that considers the dynamic and thermal effects in touchdown events. Simulations under different working conditions have been conducted and a recommendation for safety working conditions of the AMB system has been developed. The instantaneous frequency of the rotor vibration has been computed using Hilbert transform and the frequency characteristics of the three orbit responses have been analyzed and discussed. The results reveal that the instantaneous frequency of the pendulum vibration is almost fixed. The instantaneous frequency of the combined rub and bouncing fluctuates vehemently in most cases. The instantaneous frequency of the backward whirl shows periodic regularity.

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    14/08/2019
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