Most of the technological developments achieved in the turbomachinery field during the last years have been obtained through the introduction of fluid dynamic bearings, in particular tilting pad journal bearings (TPJBs). However, even those bearings can be affected by thermal instability phenomena as the Morton effect at high peripheral speeds. In this work, the authors propose a new iterative finite element method (FEM) approach for the analysis of those thermal–structural phenomena: the proposed model, based on the coupling between the rotor dynamic and the thermal behavior of the system, is able to accurately reproduce the onset of thermal instabilities. The authors developed two versions of the model, one in the frequency domain and the other in the time domain; both models are able to assure a good tradeoff between numerical efficiency and accuracy. The computational efficiency is critical when dealing with the typical long times of thermal instability. The research activity has been carried out in cooperation with General Electric Nuovo Pignone SPA, which provided both the technical and experimental data needed for the model development and validation.
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December 2017
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An Efficient Iterative Approach for the Analysis of Thermal Instabilities in Rotating Machines
A. Rindi,
A. Rindi
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
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E. Meli,
E. Meli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: enrico.meli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
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A. Ridolfi,
A. Ridolfi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: alessandro.ridolfi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
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A. Frilli,
A. Frilli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: amedeo.frilli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
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D. Nocciolini,
D. Nocciolini
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: daniele.nocciolini@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
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S. Panconi
S. Panconi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: simone.panconi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: simone.panconi@unifi.it
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A. Rindi
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
L. Baldassarre
D. Panara
E. Meli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: enrico.meli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: enrico.meli@unifi.it
A. Ridolfi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: alessandro.ridolfi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: alessandro.ridolfi@unifi.it
A. Frilli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: amedeo.frilli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: amedeo.frilli@unifi.it
D. Nocciolini
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: daniele.nocciolini@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: daniele.nocciolini@unifi.it
S. Panconi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: simone.panconi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50139, Italy
e-mail: simone.panconi@unifi.it
Contributed by the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS. Manuscript received November 2, 2016; final manuscript received June 8, 2017; published online August 17, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Patrick S. Keogh.
J. Vib. Acoust. Dec 2017, 139(6): 061019 (15 pages)
Published Online: August 17, 2017
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Received:
November 2, 2016
Revised:
June 8, 2017
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Rindi, A., Baldassarre, L., Panara, D., Meli, E., Ridolfi, A., Frilli, A., Nocciolini, D., and Panconi, S. (August 17, 2017). "An Efficient Iterative Approach for the Analysis of Thermal Instabilities in Rotating Machines." ASME. J. Vib. Acoust. December 2017; 139(6): 061019. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037143
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