Mechanical Engineering Departmental Seminar Presented By: Tukesh Soni 2013MEZ8475
Mechanical Engineering Departmental Seminar Presented By: Tukesh Soni 2013MEZ8475
Mechanical Engineering Departmental Seminar Presented By: Tukesh Soni 2013MEZ8475
Supervisor:
Prof. J K Dutt
Dr. A S Das
Highlights of the work
Figure showing a marine vessel The airplane has large roll, sway and
maneuvering through sea. The ship rotor is yaw motion during flight, thus the rotor
subject to large base motion leading to mounted on plane is exposed to large
parametric excitation. base motion.
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Rotor Bearing System with Actuator
𝐹𝑌 = 𝑘𝑖 𝑖𝑐𝑌 + 𝑘𝑠 𝑣; 𝐹𝑍
= 𝑘𝑖 𝑖𝑐𝑍 + 𝑘𝑠 𝑤
Control Architecture
Control Action of the Actuator and Control Laws
PD or Two element control
𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒, 𝐴1 = 𝑘1 𝑘2 ; 𝐴2 = 𝑘1 + 𝑘2 𝑐1 ; 𝐵1 = 𝑘2 ; 𝐵2 = 𝑐2
Kinematics
Position and velocity vector of a generic point ‘C’ on the shaft is given as,
Absolute velocity of point ‘C’, is then obtained by differentiating the above expression with time,
Assembled Equations of Motion
where,
(a) [M] is the assembled mass matrix,
(b) [D] is the assembled matrix coefficient to the global velocity vector, which
includes damping components, gyroscopic effects, Coriolis components of
acceleration etc.,
(c) [K] is the assembled stiffness matrix which apart from bending stiffness matrix,
also includes the circulatory matrix, the parametric stiffness matrices due to base
motion and bearing stiffness matrix,
(d) {f} is the global load vector due to mass unbalance, inertia forces due to base
motion and force due to gravity.
Details of Finite Element Matrices Obtained
The maximum rotor disk displacement for the ‘without control’ case and with 2-element
control is above 1 mm, which may result in rotor-stator contact. However with 3-element
controller the maximum rotor disk displacement is much less than 1 mm.
Control current for two controllers
As seen from the figure above, the control current requirement for a 3-element
control is much less than that for a 2-element control. As a virtue of this fact, the 3-
element controller would result in much lighter and economical control hardware.
Conclusion
The 3-element controller more efficiently mitigates vibration as
compared to the 2-element control.
The settling time for the response and the control current is
substantially less for 3-element control model as compared to
the 2-element control model.
References
References
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Energy equation for rotor shaft and rotor disk
elements
Energy equation for rotor shaft and rotor disk
elements
Energy equation for rotor shaft and rotor disk
elements
Energy equation for rotor shaft and rotor disk
elements
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