Abstract

In view of the advantages of lightweight, high strength, easy cooling, and easy assembly, the rod-fastened rotor is widely used in the aeroengine and heavy gas turbine. However, because of assembly, stress relaxation, material creep, and other reasons, the clamping force of the tie rods will be out of tune during the long-term operation of the rotor. The detuning of the clamping force of the tie rods not only affects the contact stiffness of the contact interface but also causes the rod-fastened rotor with a certain residual shaft bow, which will affect the dynamic characteristics of the rod-fastened rotor. Based on the statistical model of rough surface contact (GW contact model), this paper presents a method to calculate the equivalent flexural stiffness of rough surface considering the detuning of the clamping force of the tie rods and gives the calculation method of the residual shaft bow deformation of the rod-fastened Jeffcott rotor with detuning of the tie rods. The effect of the preload, the rate of detuning of the tie rods, the number of detuning tie rods on the natural frequency, and the response of residual shaft bow of the rod-fastened Jeffcott rotor at a certain speed are investigated. The results show that the detuning of the tie rods makes the flexural stiffness of the rotor inconsistent along with two main stiffness directions of the rotor, which makes the natural frequency of the rotor divided into two. The negative detuning of the tie rods decreases the natural frequency of the rotor, while the positive detuning of the tie rods increases the natural frequency of the rotor. The smaller preload or the larger rate of detuning of the tie rods makes the detuning of the tie rods have a greater influence on the natural frequency of the rotor. These results will provide a theoretical reference for the dynamic analysis and design of the rod-fastened rotor.

Highlights

  • Research ArticleReceived 29 October 2020; Revised 17 December 2020; Accepted 7 January 2021; Published 16 January 2021

  • In view of the advantages of lightweight, high strength, easy cooling, and easy assembly, the rod-fastened rotor is widely used in the aeroengine and heavy gas turbine

  • E negative detuning of the tie rods decreases the natural frequency of the rotor, while the positive detuning of the tie rods increases the natural frequency of the rotor. e smaller preload or the larger rate of detuning of the tie rods makes the detuning of the tie rods have a greater influence on the natural frequency of the rotor. ese results will provide a theoretical reference for the dynamic analysis and design of the rod-fastened rotor

Read more

Summary

Research Article

Received 29 October 2020; Revised 17 December 2020; Accepted 7 January 2021; Published 16 January 2021. E detuning of the clamping force of the tie rods affects the contact stiffness of the contact interface and causes the rod-fastened rotor with a certain residual shaft bow, which will affect the dynamic characteristics of the rod-fastened rotor. Introduction e rod-fastened rotor is a kind of rotor structure widely used in aeroengine and gas turbines It depends on one central tie rod or several circumferential tie rods to clamping the discs together. Because of assembling, stress relaxation, and material creep, the clamping force of the tie rods will be uneven, which results in the detuning of the clamping force along the circumferential direction in the contact surfaces It will affect the flexural stiffness of the rotor shaft segment and the dynamic performances.

Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Contact surface
Results and Discussion
The rate of change of the frequency
The rate of change of the frenquency
The change of rate of the frequency
Summary and Conclusions
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call