Abstract

In this study, the dynamic analysis of a domestic high speed rotor bearing system in turbo machines by using global assumed mode with different polynomial is investigated. This system consists of rotating multi flexible shaft, rigid disks and stiffness bearing effects. The analysis includes the whirl speeds, critical speeds, and mode shapes. The Global Assumed Modes Method (GAMM) and Finite Element Method (FEM) are employed to model the rotor-bearing system, and the accuracy of the results is discussed. With the application of GAMM, similarity transformation of different types of polynomials and interval has been investigated. The results show that using different polynomial function in GAMM have similar results, and which are also be agreed with the FEM. The results also show that the number of polynomial can be increased as the interval of the assumed mode function is altered. Consequently, the convergence of higher order modes will be more accurate.

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