Practical Optimization of Mistuned Bladed Disk of Steam Turbine With Free-Standing Blade Structure for Forced and Self-Excited Vibration

Y. Kaneko, K. Mori, Hiroharu Ooyama
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Although bladed disks are nominally designed to be cyclically symmetric (tuned system), the vibration characteristics of all the blades on a disk are slightly different due to the manufacturing tolerance, deviations in the material properties, and wear during operation. These small variations break the cyclic symmetry and split the eigenvalue pairs. Bladed disks with small variations are referred to as a mistuned system. Many researchers suggest that while mistuning has an undesirable effect on the forced response, it has a beneficial (stabilizing) effect on blade flutter (the self-excited vibration). Therefore, it is necessary to optimize a bladed disk for forced vibration and blade flutter. In this study, firstly, the stability analysis of a mistuned bladed disk of a steam turbine that experienced the blade flutter in the field is carried out by use of the reduced order model, the Fundamental Mistuning Model. It is reported that the bladed disk analyzed failed due to unstalled flutter of the 1st mode, and the problem was solved by alternating mistuning. By comparing the analysis results with these field experiences, the analysis method is validated. Secondly, a parametric study on the mistuning effect is carried out for typical mistuning patterns, such as periodic and random mistuning, for both forced and self-excited vibrations. Finally, based on the above-mentioned results, a practical optimization method considering both forced vibration and self-excited vibration with respect to the bladed disk of a steam turbine with a free-standing blade structure is proposed.
独立叶片结构汽轮机受迫自激振动失谐叶片盘的实用优化
虽然有叶片的圆盘名义上设计为循环对称(调谐系统),但由于制造公差、材料特性偏差和运行过程中的磨损,磁盘上所有叶片的振动特性略有不同。这些微小的变化打破了循环对称并分裂了特征值对。带有小变化的叶片盘被称为失谐系统。许多研究人员认为,虽然失谐对叶片的强迫响应有不良影响,但对叶片颤振(自激振动)有有益(稳定)的作用。因此,有必要对叶片盘进行强制振动和叶片颤振优化。本文首先采用降阶模型,即基本失谐模型,对现场经历叶片颤振的汽轮机失谐叶盘进行了稳定性分析。据报道,所分析的叶片盘由于一阶模态的未失速颤振而失效,采用交替失谐的方法解决了这一问题。将分析结果与现场经验进行对比,验证了分析方法的有效性。其次,对强迫振动和自激振动的典型失谐模式,如周期性失谐和随机失谐,进行了失谐效应的参数化研究。最后,在上述结果的基础上,提出了一种考虑独立叶片结构汽轮机叶片盘受迫振动和自激振动的实用优化方法。
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