Abstract
This paper develops the authors’ earlier work on vibration control of multi-mode rotor-bearing systems. It shows how a single magnetic actuator can be used to estimate system characteristics and apply the optimum control force needed to minimize synchronous vibration. In the application considered here, a rotor is supported on oil-film bearings. The algorithm determines the optimum control force without prior knowledge of the bearing or rotor characteristics or the distribution of out-of-balance forces. A rig is described and used to illustrate the application of the theoretical work.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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