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THE EXPERIMENTAL IDENTIFICATION OF THE DYNAMIC COEFFICIENTS OF TWO HYDRODYNAMIC JOURNAL BEARINGS OPERATING AT CONSTANT ROTATIONAL SPEED AND UNDER NONLINEAR CONDITIONS

Abstract

Hydrodynamic bearings are commonly used in ship propulsion systems. Typically, they are calculated using numerical or experimental methods. This paper presents an experimental study through which it has been possible to estimate 24 dynamic coefficients of two hydrodynamic slide bearings operating under nonlinear conditions. During the investigation, bearing mass coefficients are identified by means of a newly developed algorithm. An impact hammer was used to excite vibration of the shaft. The approximation by means of the least squares method was applied to determine bearing dynamic coefficients. Based on the performed research, the four (i.e. two main and two crosscoupled) coefficients of stiffness, damping and mass for each bearing were obtained. The mass coefficients add up to the complex shaft weight. These values are not required for modeling dynamics of the machine because the rotor mass is usually known, however, they may serve as a good indicator to validate the correctness of the stiffness and damping coefficients determined. Additionally, the experimental research procedure was described. The signals of displacements in the bearings and the excitation forces used for determination of the bearing dynamic coefficients were shown. The study discussed in this article is about a rotor supported by two hydrodynamic bearings operating in a nonlinear manner. On the basis of computations, the results of bearing dynamic coefficients were presented for a selected speed.

Keywords:

bearing dynamic coefficients, experimental research, nonlinear coefficients, impact excitation, hydrodynamic bearing

Details

Issue
Vol. 24 No. 4(96) (2017)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
13-01-2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0142
Licencja:
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Authors

  • Łukasz Breńkacz

    Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Department of Turbine Dynamics and Diagnostics
  • Grzegorz Żywica

    Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Department of Turbine Dynamics and Diagnostics
  • Marta Drosińska-Komor

    Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology

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