共用支承结构双转子系统振能转移的优化理论

Translated title of the contribution: Optimization theory of vibration energy transmission for mid turbine frame dual rotor system

Zhun Liu, Mingfu Liao, Wei Li, Wangqun Deng, Mingbo Song, Hai Yang

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Abstract

In order to optimize the unbalance response feature of a mid turbine frame dual rotor system, and can make it operate stably within a large speed range under the same unbalance mass, a simplified particles system was established based on the mid turbine frame dual rotor system. It was proved that there was vibration energy transmission between the particles in the simplified particles system based on the dynamic vibration absorber theory deduction. The stiffness combination and damping conditions with the best vibration energy transmission efficiency were calculated. According to the ideas above, the support stiffness of a dual-rotor system test rig with mid turbine frame was optimized. The finite element method was used to analyze the rotor dynamics feature and its unbalance response. The result showed that the rotor system also had a similar vibration energy transmission phenomenon. After the optimization, the strain energy proportion of the power turbine shaft in the key mode decreased by more than 31.9%. Compared with the unoptimized rotor system, the unbalance response of power turbine shaft decreased by more than 73.0% and the response of the power turbine disk dedcreased by more than 55.3%, indicating that using the vibration energy transmission method to optimize a mid turbine frame dual rotor system can reduce the unbalanced response of the system effectively.

Translated title of the contributionOptimization theory of vibration energy transmission for mid turbine frame dual rotor system
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Article number20230807
JournalHangkong Dongli Xuebao/Journal of Aerospace Power
Volume40
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

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