Author:
Zhang Hongyuan,Feng Haiyu,You Xiaomei,Zhao Tianyu
Abstract
In order to analyze the vibration characteristics of mistuned multistage bladed disks of an aero-engine compressor, a finite element reduction model of mistuned multistage bladed disks is established based on substructure modal synthesis method. The accuracy of the substructure model was verified by comparing calculation accuracy of the substructure model and the integral model. The influence of different modal truncation numbers on the calculation results are discussed. The vibration modes of each stage of the bladed disks are obtained, the forced response is analyzed from the perspective of strain energy. The result shows that modal truncation number, rotation softening effect, and speed have significant effects on the dynamic frequency calculation results of the multistage bladed disks. The typical mode shapes of the first 200 orders of multistage bladed disks are obtained. With the increase of mistuning standard deviation, the strain energy of multistage bladed disk system decreases gradually.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science
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