Testing of a Small Turbocharger/Turbojet Sized Simulator Rotor Supported on Foil Bearings

Author:

Walton James F.12,Heshmat Hooshang32,Tomaszewski Michael J.2

Affiliation:

1. Fellow ASME; SAE/ASAIO

2. Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. 1037 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Albany, NY 12205

3. Fellow ASME/STLE

Abstract

A small rotor designed to simulate a miniature turbojet engine or turbocharger rotor mounted on compliant foil bearings was tested at speeds in excess of 150,000rpm and temperatures above 260°C(500°F). The simulator rotor-bearing system was operated while positioned in various orientations and was subjected to transient shock impacts exceeding 35g. Subsequent testing was completed to demonstrate the capabilities of miniature thrust foil bearings as well. The tested rotor weighed approximately 400g and used 15mm diameter foil journal bearings and a multipad 25mm diameter double acting thrust foil bearing. Results of the rotor-bearing system dynamics are presented along with experimentally measured natural frequencies, rotor displacements, and thrust load carrying ability. A good correlation between measurement and analysis is observed. Very short rotor acceleration times from rest to maximum speed were also measured. A parallel test simulator has been used to accumulate over 1000 start-stop cycles to demonstrate the life of the bearing and coating. Based on this successful testing, it is expected that the goal of developing oil-free turbochargers and small turbojet engines that operate at high speeds with long life will be achieved.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

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