Rotationally periodic structures, like turbine, bladed disks, stators and rotors of electric machinery or satellite antennae, play a very important role in many fields of the technology. It is well known that when even small structural imperfections are present, destroying the perfect periodicity of the structure, each couple of degenerate modal frequencies splits into two different values (mistuning) and the corresponding modal shapes exhibit peaks of vibration amplitude (localization phenomenon). In this paper, a continuous model describing the in-plane vibrations of an imperfect bladed rotor is derived via the homogenization theory and is applied to the analysis of the localization phenomenon. Imperfections are modeled as perturbations of the geometrical dimensions and material characteristics of some blades, and a perturbation approach is adopted in order to find out the split eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes of the imperfect structure. Numerical simulations show that the proposed model is suitable and effective for the identification and analysis of the localization phenomenon, requiring much lower computational effort than classical finite element models.

Bisegna, P., Caruso, G. (2007). Analysis of the vibration localization phenomenon in rotationally periodic structures using a homogenized model. In Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2007. BELLINGHAM : SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING [10.1117/12.715575].

Analysis of the vibration localization phenomenon in rotationally periodic structures using a homogenized model

BISEGNA, PAOLO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Rotationally periodic structures, like turbine, bladed disks, stators and rotors of electric machinery or satellite antennae, play a very important role in many fields of the technology. It is well known that when even small structural imperfections are present, destroying the perfect periodicity of the structure, each couple of degenerate modal frequencies splits into two different values (mistuning) and the corresponding modal shapes exhibit peaks of vibration amplitude (localization phenomenon). In this paper, a continuous model describing the in-plane vibrations of an imperfect bladed rotor is derived via the homogenization theory and is applied to the analysis of the localization phenomenon. Imperfections are modeled as perturbations of the geometrical dimensions and material characteristics of some blades, and a perturbation approach is adopted in order to find out the split eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes of the imperfect structure. Numerical simulations show that the proposed model is suitable and effective for the identification and analysis of the localization phenomenon, requiring much lower computational effort than classical finite element models.
Active and passive smart structures and integrated systems 2007
San Diego, CA
MAR 19-22, 2007
SPIE;American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME, USA
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2007
Settore ICAR/08 - SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
English
Frequency split; homogenization technique; perturbation analysis; rotationally periodic structures; vibration localization
Matsuzaki, Yuji, Editor
Intervento a convegno
Bisegna, P., Caruso, G. (2007). Analysis of the vibration localization phenomenon in rotationally periodic structures using a homogenized model. In Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2007. BELLINGHAM : SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING [10.1117/12.715575].
Bisegna, P; Caruso, G
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