The centrifugal pendulum is a device used to reduce torsional vibrations generated by motion irregularities of rotating machinery. It is adopted in many engineering applications. Even though different arrangements have been developed, because of its versatility, bifilar pendulum is the most commonly used architecture.In this paper, a new modeling approach and a novel design chart procedures for the trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum vibration absorber are proposed.In the first part, the case of parallel bifilar centrifugal pendulum is considered.In the second part, an innovative approach for the trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum design is proposed. For the first time, it has been established a dynamic equivalence between the trapezoidal bifilar and the unifilar centrifugal pendulum. This allowed the development of designs charts for trapezoidal bifilar pendulum. The dynamic equivalence is not only based on inertia, but involves concepts from the theory of curvature kinematics.The numerical results, obtained by means of multibody dynamics simulations, confirm the reliability of the procedure in terms of rotor torsional vibrations suppression. The methodology herein presented could be extended to cycloidal and epicycloidal vibration absorbers. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Cirelli, M., Gregori, J., Valentini, P.p., Pennestri, E. (2019). A design chart approach for the tuning of parallel and trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum. MECHANISM AND MACHINE THEORY, 140, 711-729 [10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2019.06.030].

A design chart approach for the tuning of parallel and trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum

Valentini P. P.
Methodology
;
Pennestri E.
Methodology
2019-06-01

Abstract

The centrifugal pendulum is a device used to reduce torsional vibrations generated by motion irregularities of rotating machinery. It is adopted in many engineering applications. Even though different arrangements have been developed, because of its versatility, bifilar pendulum is the most commonly used architecture.In this paper, a new modeling approach and a novel design chart procedures for the trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum vibration absorber are proposed.In the first part, the case of parallel bifilar centrifugal pendulum is considered.In the second part, an innovative approach for the trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum design is proposed. For the first time, it has been established a dynamic equivalence between the trapezoidal bifilar and the unifilar centrifugal pendulum. This allowed the development of designs charts for trapezoidal bifilar pendulum. The dynamic equivalence is not only based on inertia, but involves concepts from the theory of curvature kinematics.The numerical results, obtained by means of multibody dynamics simulations, confirm the reliability of the procedure in terms of rotor torsional vibrations suppression. The methodology herein presented could be extended to cycloidal and epicycloidal vibration absorbers. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
giu-2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/13 - MECCANICA APPLICATA ALLE MACCHINE
English
Trapezoidal centrifugal pendulum; Torsion absorber; Four-bar linkage mechanism; Euler-Savary equation; Multibody dynamics simulation
Cirelli, M., Gregori, J., Valentini, P.p., Pennestri, E. (2019). A design chart approach for the tuning of parallel and trapezoidal bifilar centrifugal pendulum. MECHANISM AND MACHINE THEORY, 140, 711-729 [10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2019.06.030].
Cirelli, M; Gregori, J; Valentini, Pp; Pennestri, E
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