Affiliation:
1. University of Bath, UK
2. Kingston University, London, UK
Abstract
A novel rotor topology is proposed with the goal of reducing vibration in high speed rotor systems. Reduction in vibration at critical speeds is targeted. In essence, the novel topology consists of a hollow tube rotor coupled to a secondary non-rotating shaft located concentrically within the primary rotor. The two shafts are linked via a number of actively managed magnetic couplings. The topology is provided, along with an analysis comparing the out-of-balance vibration response of the proposed rotor to a comparable simple passive rotor. Designs for a test rig based on this topology are presented, together with an outline of anticipated testing and development of the idea. Special consideration is given to the design of the magnetic bearings, which form the system couplings. An internal-stator homopolar bearing design fabricated from soft magnetic composite is presented. The qualities of soft magnetic composite as a bearing core material are shown to be comparable with a standard laminated core with the added advantage of minimal eddy current losses within the primary rotor.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
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10 articles.
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