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Thermomechanical Behavior of Rotor with Rubbing
International Journal of Rotating Machinery
  • Jerzy T. Sawicki, Cleveland State University
  • Alberto Montilla-Bravo, Cleveland State University
  • Zdzislaw Gosiewski, Aviation Institute
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Abstract

This article presents an analytical study of the dynamics and stability of rotors subjected to rubbing due to contact with seals, taking account of associated thermal effects. The seal interaction force acting on the shaft gives rise to a friction force, which is a source of heating and can induce so-called spiral vibrations. A mathematical model that has been developed couples the heat-conduction equation with the equations for motion of the rotor. Numerical simulations have been conducted that show the thermomechanical behavior of the rotor at various operating conditions. A procedure for analyzing the stability of multibearing rotors based on the system eigenvalue analysis and the state-space approach has been proposed. Finally, the experimental data related to full annular rub have been presented.

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Sawicki, J.T., Montilla-Bravo, A., and Gosiewski, Z., Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Rotor with Rubbing, International Journal of Rotating Machinery, Taylor & Francis, 9(1): 41-47, 2003.