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Mathematics, volume 12, issue 22, pages 3591

Modeling and Nonlinear Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of Fault Bearing Time-Varying Stiffness-Flexible Rotor Coupling System

Renzhen Chen 1, 2
JINGYI LV 1, 2
Jing Tian 1, 2
Yanting Ai 1, 2
Fengling Zhang 1, 2
Yudong Yao 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-16
Journal: Mathematics
scimago Q2
SJR0.475
CiteScore4.0
Impact factor2.3
ISSN22277390
Abstract

There is a complex dynamic interaction between the aero-engine bearing and the rotor, and the resulting time-varying system parameters have an impact on the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of the rolling bearing-flexible rotor system. In this study, the interaction between the time-varying stiffness of the rolling bearing and the transient response of the flexible rotor is considered. The Newmark-β integral method is used to solve the dynamic equation, and the relationship between the time-varying characteristics of bearing stiffness and load and the dynamic characteristics of the rotor is studied. The relationship between bearing stiffness and vibration strength is analyzed, and the influence of damage size on the time domain signal energy of the disc is analyzed. The results show that the model established in this paper can accurately reflect the dynamic interaction between the bearing and the rotor. With the extension of the bearing damage, the dynamic stiffness of the bearing attenuates, the intensity of the excitation force increases, and the vibration is transmitted to the disc, which affects the motion stability and vibration response of the disc.

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