NONLINEAR DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A ROTOR ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARING

Author:

CHEN HONGKUI1,HEGAZY USAMA H.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Mathematics, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, P. R. China

2. Department of Mathematics, Al-Azhar University-Gaza, P. O. Box 1277, Gaza, Palestine

Abstract

The nonlinear dynamic behavior of a rigid disc-rotor supported by active magnetic bearings (AMB) is investigated, without gyroscopic effects. The vibration of the rotor is modeled by a coupled second order nonlinear ordinary differential equations with quadratic and cubic nonlinearities. Their approximate solutions are sought applying the method of multiple scales in the case of primary resonance. The Newton–Raphson method and the pseudo-arclength path-following algorithm are used to obtain the frequency response curves. Choosing the Hopf bifurcations as the initial points and applying the shooting method and the pseudo-arclength path-following algorithm, the periodic solution branches are obtained. At the same time, the Floquet theory is used to determine the stability of the periodic solutions. A detailed bifurcation analysis of the dynamic (periodic and chaotic) solutions of the averaged equations is presented. The three types of primary Hopf bifurcations are found for the first time in the rotor-AMB system. It is shown that the limit cycles undergo cyclic fold, period doubling bifurcations, and intermittent chaotic attractor, whereas the chaotic attractors undergo explosive bifurcation and boundary crises. In the regime of multiple coexisting solutions, multiple stable equilibriums, periodic solutions and chaotic solutions are the most interesting phenomena observed.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Modeling and Simulation,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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