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Study oN Nonlinear Stability for a 200 MW
Turbo-Generator Rotor-Bearing System
Cui
Ying Liu Zhansheng
(College of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of
Technology, Harbin 150001)
Leng
Shuxiang
(Department of Astronautics and Mechanics, Harbin Institute of
Technology, Harbin 150001)
Han
Wanjin
(College of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of
Technology, Harbin 150001)
Huang
Wenhu
(Department of Astronautics and Mechanics, Harbin Institute of
Technology, Harbin 150001)
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Abstract: A
method of reduction and calculation is used to analyze the nonlinear
stability of large-scale rotor-bearing systems. That the rotating speed
gained by calculation and at which rotor occurs oil whip can be regarded
as a rule for estimating the nonlinear stability of this system is
presented. According to a 200 MW turbine-generator rotor-bearing system,
a nonlinear vibration equation with 608 freedoms is given and the number
of the freedoms of the equation is reduced to 30 by the fixed interface
mode synthesis method. Then, numerically the system vibration equation
having been reduced by means of the Newmark integral method is computed.
The results show that the efficiency of calculation and analysis is
improved remarkably under guaranteeing precision. Using the reduction
and computation method the typical characteristics of oil whip
phenomenon and rotating speed at which oil whip happen is simulated.
Then, calculation and analysis for the variety of rotating speed at
which oil-whip occurs of the journal of the generator frontal bearing
with the eccentricity of the rotor, the length-to-diameter ratio,
clearance-to-radius ratio and oil viscidity of the bearing are centered
on. The above results provide theoretical basis for analyzing
qualitatively the stability of the 200 MW turbine-generator
rotor-bearing system.
Key
words: Rotor-bearing
Reduction Nonlinear stability Oil whip
CLC No: TK262
国家自然科学基金(19990510),国家重点基础研究规划(G1998020217-
4.2)和黑龙江省自然科学基金(ZJG03-1)资助项目.
Received 20040120, received in revised form 20020041006
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