Abstract

Abstract An effective method is developed for the efficient calculation of the transient vibration response for mistuned bladed disks under complex excitation and varying rotation speeds. The method uses the large-scale finite element modelling of the bladed disks allowing the accurate description of the dynamic properties of the mistuned bladed disks. The realistic distributions of the excitation forces are considered, which resulted in the multiharmonic excitation loads. The transient response calculation is based on the analytically derived expressions for the transient forced response and the effective method used for the model reduction. The effects of the varying rotation speed on the natural frequencies and mode shapes of the mistuned bladed disk and its effects on the amplitude and the spectral composition of the loading are allowed for. The different functions of the rotation speed variation can be analyzed. Numerical studies of the transient forced response and the amplitude amplification in mistuned bladed disks are performed when the resonance regimes are passed during gas-turbine engine acceleration or deceleration. The effects of different types of excitation force and mistuning on transient amplitude amplification are illustrated by a large number of the computational results and comparative analysis. These results and analysis of transient forced response are shown on an example of a realistic mistuned bladed disk.

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