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Turbocharger rotor vibration reduction
methodology with an active control scheme

Published in SAGE
Pages: 1 - 9
Abstract

The turbocharger rotors are often supported on the dual film floating ring bearings that are meant for high-speed applications.
The damping ability of these bearings is relatively high. However, due to highly nonlinear bearing forces, often
system instability occurs. The present work focuses on the dynamic analysis and active vibration control studies of
a practical turbocharger rotor system with the use electromagnetic actuator (EMA) system. Initially, the system is analyzed
using the finite element approach. The inner and outer film forces are considered along with rotor imbalance forces. The
dynamic responses at the critical operating speeds are obtained numerically. To minimize the vibration amplitudes, a tiny
EMA system is installed at one of the nodes along the shaft. The effect of the EMA parameters such as the number of turns of winding coil around a pole (Nc) and pole-face area (Aa) on the response of the system is studied. Further, an open-loop control configuration is practically studied by using a vibration shaker at the bearing node under different operating speeds, and the percentage reduction in critical vibration amplitudes is recorded. The EMA system is effectively controlling the high-speed rotor system vibrations. The EMA parameters Nc and Aa are influencing the system vibration response. Further,an experimental result has given considerable vibration reduction with the present approach.

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JournalData powered by TypesetNoise & Vibration Worldwide
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