Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The Dynamic Spin Rig (DSR) is used to perform vibration tests of turbomachinery blades and components under spinning conditions in a vacuum. A heteropolar radial active magnetic bearing was integrated into the DSR to provide non-contact magnetic suspension and mechanical excitation of the rotor to induce turbomachinery blade vibrations. The magnetic bearing replaces one of the two existing conventional radial ball bearings. Prior operation of the DSR used two voice-coil type linear electromagnetic shakers which provided axial excitation of the rotor. The new magnetic suspension and excitation system has provided enhanced testing capabilities. Tests were performed at high rotational speeds for longer duration and higher vibration amplitudes. Some characteristics of the system include magnetic bearing stiffness values up to 60,000 lb./in., closed loop control bandwidth around 500 Hz, and multi-directional radial excitation of the rotor. This paper reports on the implementation and operation of this system and presents some test results using this system.
Keywords:
Research and Support Facilities (Air)
Type:
NASA/TM-1998-206976
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NAS 1.15:206976
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E-11128
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AIAA Paper 98-1851
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Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference; Apr 20, 1998 - Apr 23, 1998; Long Beach, CA; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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