Transient Forced Response Analysis of Mistuned Steam Turbine Blades During Startup and Coastdown

Author:

Siewert Christian1,Stüer Heinrich2

Affiliation:

1. Energy Sector, Fossil Power Generation, Siemens AG, Rheinstraße 100, Mülheim an der Ruhr 45478, Germany email:

2. Energy Sector, Fossil Power Generation, Siemens AG, Rheinstraße 100, Mülheim an der Ruhr 45478, Germany e-mail:

Abstract

It is well known that the vibrational behavior of a mistuned bladed disk differs strongly from that of a tuned bladed disk. A large number of publications dealing with the dynamics of mistuned bladed disks are available in the literature. The vibrational phenomena analyzed in these publications are either forced vibrations or self-excited flutter vibrations. Nearly, all published literature on the forced vibrations of mistuned blades disks considers harmonic, i.e., steady-state, vibrations, whereas the self-excited flutter vibrations are analyzed by the evaluation of the margin against instabilities by means of a modal, or rather than eigenvalue, analysis. The transient forced response of mistuned bladed disk is not analyzed in detail so far. In this paper, a computationally efficient mechanical model of a mistuned bladed disk to compute the transient forced response is presented. This model is based on the well-known fundamental model of mistuning (FMM). With this model, the statistics of the transient forced response of a mistuned bladed disk is analyzed and compared to the results of harmonic forced response analysis.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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