Synchronous Vibration Parameters Identification of Variable Rotating Speed Blades Based on New Improved Two-Parameter Method without OPR Sensor
Blade tip-timing is one of the most effective methods for blade vibration parameters identification of turbomachinery. Once-per revolution (OPR) sensor is usually used to determine the rotating speed and as a time reference. However, the OPR sensor leads to a large measurement error or even failure,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Shock and vibration 2021, Vol.2021 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Blade tip-timing is one of the most effective methods for blade vibration parameters identification of turbomachinery. Once-per revolution (OPR) sensor is usually used to determine the rotating speed and as a time reference. However, the OPR sensor leads to a large measurement error or even failure, or it is difficult to install. A new improved two-parameter method without the OPR sensor is proposed to identify the synchronous vibration parameters of variable rotating speed blades. Three eddy current sensors are required to identify the excitation order, vibration amplitude, resonance rotating speed frequency, resonance frequency, and the initial phase of the blades. Numerical simulation of blade synchronous vibration parameters identification is presented, and the identification error of the method is investigated. The simulation results show that the identification accuracy of this method is better than that of the traditional two-parameter method and the improved method in reference, especially in the identification of the vibration initial phase. Experiments are conducted based on the blade tip-timing vibration measurement system. The results indicate that the standard errors of vibration parameter identification results between the new method and the method in reference are smaller, except for the initial phase. It is consistent with the results of the simulation identification. The synchronous vibration parameter identification of variable rotating speed blades without the OPR sensor is achieved based on the new improved two-parameter method. |
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ISSN: | 1070-9622 1875-9203 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2021/5860353 |