Abstract

High-speed turbomachinery such as cryogenic turboexpander, turbocharger, turbo-compressor, and dental drill machines are prone to rigorous vibration and instability. The rotors of such high-speed turbomachinery cannot be analyzed by the fundamental Jeffcott rotor model. This is because, under the conditions of high-speed operation, the flexible rotor experiences many factors such as gyroscopic effect, shear deformation, axial torque, internal friction and viscous damping. These factors can influence catastrophic subsynchronous whirl in the system. Turbomachinery rotors have complex geometries and involve discs, turbine, compressor and bearings. In addition, complex turbomachinery rotors operate in high-speed conditions where tangential forces come in to picture, which further influences the behavior of a rotor and tends to destabilize the turbomachinery. These instabilities can be addressed by the design of a suitable rotor and its supporting bearings. In the present work, a complex turboexpander rotor is designed, which is supported on gas foil bearings, and its modal behavior is studied under high-speed environment. The rotor is small-sized and incorporates a disc, a turbine, a compressor and a pair of gas foil bearings with support structures. Finite element modeling is carried out, and the bearing dynamic coefficients are considered while modeling. The dynamics of the rotor is studied by estimating critical speeds, mode shapes and unbalance response.

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