Backup bearing modelling for turbo machines with high axial and radial loads

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2014Author
Janse van Rensburg, Jan J.
Vanek, Christian
Worlitz, Frank
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The use of active magnetic bearings (AMBs) in turbo
machines is an active research topic and the implementation in
industrial applications is becoming commonplace. This is
especially true when investigating the backup bearings (BBs) for
high speed rotors with high axial and radial loads. In AMB
supported turbo machines there usually are high axial process
forces present, and should the axial AMB (AAMB) fail, these
forces need to be supported by the axial backup bearings
(ABBs). In order to design appropriate BBs the movement of the
rotor and the associated forces produced during a rotor
delevitation event (RDE) is of critical importance. These forces
should be determined using a rotor delevitation model that
includes the forces on all the backup bearings and the effect that
these forces have on the rotor stability. This paper presents a
short overview of various types of ABBs in the literature and the
associated models for these BBs. The second part of the paper
presents a model for a novel BB currently under construction at
the IPM, and how this model is integrated into the rotor
delevitation model BBSim [1]. The third part of the paper
presents some results obtained using the proposed ABB model.
The results investigate the effect that the radial distance where
contact occurs and the axial force present on the rotor has on
the RDE severity based on the Vval values.