OPERATION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC EDDY-CURRENT DAMPER WITH A SUPERCRITICAL SHAFT

Citation
Jr. Frederick et Ms. Darlow, OPERATION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC EDDY-CURRENT DAMPER WITH A SUPERCRITICAL SHAFT, Journal of vibration and acoustics, 116(4), 1994, pp. 578-580
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Mechanical",Acoustics
ISSN journal
10489002
Volume
116
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
578 - 580
Database
ISI
SICI code
1048-9002(1994)116:4<578:OOAEED>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A basic problem inherent with the operation of supercritical shafting is the application of appropriate external damping, which is generally necessary to suppress nonsynchronous instabilities and limit the sync hronous response of even a well-balanced shaft. Typically, coulomb or squeeze film-type dampers are used, in which case the damping properti es tend to change with temperature, and the necessary contact results in additional torque loading and wear. An alternative damping method c urrently under investigation is the application of a noncontact electr omagnetic damper that dissipates energy through induced eddy-currents generated in a small disk mounted to, and rotating with the shaft (Fre derick, 1990). Research is underway on the design and development of a damper of this type that could eventually lend itself to active contr ol applications. The objectives of this investigation are the initial design of a magnetic circuit, an appropriate d-c power supply, and the characterization of preliminary performance experiments on a composit e shaft. Damper operation was evaluated during rotating shaft tests an d compared to prior tests which involved the use of a permanent magnet eddy-current damper. This Note concerns some interesting results obta ined from these preliminary tests. The damper worked well at low speed s, but some high-speed stability problems were encountered. Potential solutions to these problems as well as areas of future research are di scussed.