Abstract

The bulk-flow theory for the rotordynamic (RD) fluid force has been investigated for many years. These conventional bulk-flow analyses were performed under the assumption and restriction that the whirl amplitude was very small compared to the seal clearance while actual turbomachinery often causes the large amplitude vibration, and these conventional analyses may not estimate its RD fluid force accurately. In this paper, the perturbation analysis of the bulk-flow theory is extended to investigate the RD fluid force in the case of concentric circular whirl with relatively large amplitude. A set of perturbation solutions through third-order perturbations are derived explicitly. It relaxes the restriction of conventional bulk flow analysis, and it enables to investigate the RD fluid force for the whirl amplitude up to about a half of the clearance. Using derived equations, the nonlinear analytical solutions of the flow rates and pressure are deduced, and the characteristics of the RD fluid force are investigated in both radial and tangential directions. The influence of the whirl amplitude on the RD fluid force is explained and validated by comparing with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. These results are useful for the analysis and prediction of frequency response of the vibration of the rotating shaft system considering the RD fluid forces.

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