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Modelling and numerical simulation of vibrations induced by mixed faults of a rotor system immersed in an incompressible viscous fluid

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ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1687814018819341

Keywords

Cracked rotor; fluid-rotor interaction; Navier-Stokes equations; rotor-stator rub; viscous fluid

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Extraction of features of a specific signal in fluid-structure interaction is among the hottest problems in the field of mechanics. Yet, a comprehensive study of such problems remains a challenge due to their high nonlinearity and multidisciplinary nature. The study presented in this article is focused on a particular engineering application of fluid-structure interaction. The governing equation of a spinning rotor submerged in an incompressible viscous fluid is modelled by means of well-established dissipative energy principle, yielding a highly coupled 3-degree-of-freedom system with strong nonlinear terms. A two-dimensional model of the Navier-Stokes equations for the incompressible flow is developed for the viscous fluid motion around the spinning rotor under high fluctuations induced by unbalance, rotor-stator rub and a crack. The extracted features through frequency spectrum, orbit patterns and rotor-coupled deflection revealed that the performances of rotor systems are highly impacted by the hydrodynamic terms which are the sources of multiple frequency response. The results showed that the complex fluid-rotor model yields good analysis of fault diagnosis, and responses at more than one parametric resonance appear and reach a point of complex feature extractions when more than one fault coexists in the system. Furthermore, a nonlinear denoising by thresholding the wavelet coefficients is performed to overcome the complexity of discretization and for effective multiple fault diagnoses.

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