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Rotor dynamics analysis and experiment study of the flywheel spin test system
Chang-Liang Tang*, Xing-Jian Dai, Xiao-Zhang Zhang and Lei Jiang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 9, pp.2669-2677, 2012
Abstract : The strength study of the flywheel is important to the flywheel energy storage. The motor and bearing are the key challenges for the
high-speed flywheel spin test device in vacuum. By using a small stiffness pivot-jewel bearing and a spring squeeze film damper as the
lower support of the flywheel, a simple spin system was designed at a low cost and is suitable for longtime operation. The auxiliary support
at the top was not removed until the flywheel passed the first critical speed. The flywheel that kept its rigid state in sub-critical state
was tested at the high speed without the top support. The dynamic model of the flywheel-bearing-damper was built by means of the Lagrangian
equation to calculate critical speeds, mode shapes and modal damping ratios at different speeds. The lower damper¡¯s effects on
the modal damping ratios and forced vibration were discussed. The vibrations of the flywheel-bearing-damper system were measured at
the different damping coefficients in the experiment. When the lower damper was adjusted to be overdamped, the flywheel ran up to
50000 r/min steadily, and the experimental result was in agreement with the theoretical assumption. The sub-critical rotor dynamics design
and pivot-jewel bearing proved to be good solutions to the spin test for the composite flywheel.
Keyword : Spin test; Critical speed; Mode shape; Modal damping ratio; Stability; Overdamped |
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