The Proceedings of the Dynamics & Design Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2993
[volume title in Japanese]
Session ID : 103
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Vibration Reduction of Unbalanced Rotor Supported by Gas Bearings with Asymmetric Gas Supply
(Influence of Rotation Frequency on Gas Supply Pressure Controllability and Rotor Vibration Reduction)
Tomohiko Ise*Takemichi UekiMasami MatsubaraShozo Kawamura
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Hydrostatic gas journal bearings can contactlessly support rotors by gas pressure. They provide advantages such as high precision rotation, high speed rotation and low friction loss. However, the load capacity of gas bearings is very small in comparison with rolling contact bearings, so they have been mainly applied to small size rotating machinery. In order to support heavier rotors and unbalanced rotors, we have developed an asymmetric gas supply system for the bearings. The system is supplied different gas pressure to the bearing surface from multiple supply holes in accordance with rotational state of the rotor. A test rig was fabricated by authors and a rotating test was carried out to verify the advantageous. The advantageous. The gas pressure was supplied by using servo valves. The control program was made using Matlab/Simlink software. The test bearing has diameter of 60 mm and the length of 120 mm. The results of the numerical simulation using non-linear orbit method was compared with the test results. Each approaches showed that the asymmetric gas supply system can be reduced the rotor vibration compared with the conventional symmetric gas supply system.
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