The dynamic response of a pair of identical centrifugal pendulum vibration absorbers is considered. Of particular interest here is the effectiveness of using non-linear behavior to simultaneously reduce torsional vibrations in rotating machines that arise from external torques consisting of multiple
THE DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF MULTIPLE PAIRS OF SUBHARMONIC TORSIONAL VIBRATION ABSORBERS
โ Scribed by C.-P. CHAO; S.W. SHAW
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 236 KB
- Volume
- 231
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
Recent studies have demonstrated an arrangement of centrifugal pendulum vibration absorbers that is very e!ective at reducing torsional vibrations in rotating machinery. The basic system is composed of a pair of identical absorbers that are tuned to a one-half subharmonic order relative to the applied #uctuating torque. These absorbers, when moving in an out-of-phase manner along a particular path relative to the rotor, are capable of signi"cantly reducing torsional vibrations of a desired order. In this paper, we consider the response of systems composed of multiple pairs of these absorbers, with the goal of determining the dynamic stability of the desired response and the e!ects of small imperfections in the absorbers' paths. The desired response of this system is one in which the N absorbers (N even) act as a single pair, with two groups of N/2 each moving with equal amplitudes but exactly out of phase with respect to one another. It is shown that this response can be made to be dynamically stable and robust to certain model uncertainties by a slight, identical overtuning of each absorber. The analytical results, obtained by the method of averaging and symmetric bifurcation theory, are con"rmed by simulations for the cases with two and three pairs of absorbers.
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