Experimental research on dynamic characteristics of a hybrid gas bearing-rotor system for high-speed permanent magnet machine

Abstract

An experiment on the vibrational characteristics of a hybrid gas bearing-rotor system in a 45 kW high-speed permanent magnet machine test rig is conducted. Nonlinear methods of measurements and analyses, including bifurcation maps, frequency spectra, and axis orbits, are adopted to evaluate sub-synchronous vibration in rotor acceleration. The effects of bearing supply pressure and speed accelerating rates on the stability of the gas bearing-rotor system are determined. Experimental results show that half-speed whirling of the gas film is eliminated and the start of gas film whipping is delayed by using the appropriate bearing supply pressure plan, thereby improving stability. Meanwhile power frequency vibrational amplitude is the smallest during the acceleration process, including the critical speed, when the appropriate speed accelerating rates are employed

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