W. Hu et al., A rig for testing lateral misalignment effects in a flexible rotor supported on three or more hydrodynamic journal bearings, TRIBOL INT, 33(3-4), 2000, pp. 197-204
The vibration behaviour of statically indeterminate rotor-bearing systems w
ith hydrodynamic journal bearings is predicted to be significantly dependen
t on the relative lateral alignment of the bearing housings (i.e. system co
nfigurations). To validate this, a rig wherein the rotor is supported on fo
ur bearings is being designed. This paper describes the salient features of
the rig which is shown to be capable of traversing several critical speeds
over its operating range, to be capable of whirl instability, and to be ca
pable of a wide range of lateral misalignment combinations which result in
significant vibration amplitude changes. Appropriate instrumentation will e
nable bearing reaction forces and rotor motions to be measured for various
speeds, unbalance and system configurations. Theoretical results suggest th
at the rig is well suited for misalignment identification experiments thoug
h the predicted ability of different system configurations to yield virtual
ly identical vibration response emphasises the need for careful experimenta
l design. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.