Mechanical Behaviour of Variable Nozzle Guide Vane Systems Based on Full-Scale Testing

G. Macoretta, B. Monelli, P. Neri, F. Bucciarelli, Enrico Giusti, D. Checcacci, Gianfranco Maffulli
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A full-scale test bench for the analysis of frictional and modal behavior of Nozzle Guide Vanes (NGV) is an advanced tool enabling high design accuracy for these components equipped in an increasing number of turboexpanders. This sub-assembly is a key feature enabling operational flexibility for the expander. Great attention must be paid during the NGV’s design to the natural frequencies of its kinematic chain, which are influenced by internal clearances and by friction. In this paper the results of a testing campaign performed on an NGV assembly employing actual blade geometry are presented together with details concerning the test bench commissioning and set-up procedure. The testing campaign involves three different combinations of blade orientation and pre-load corresponding to typical design conditions of the expander. In addition, two different bushing clearances values corresponding to worn out conditions were investigated. The measurements of the global friction coefficient based on actuator force detection are summarized. After that, the reconstruction of mode shapes based on experimental modal analysis is explained. The results highlight the importance of loading conditions on the actual value of friction force and their influence on blade natural frequencies. The testing campaign was used to properly validate Finite Element Models to be used for further investigations.
基于全尺寸试验的可变喷嘴导叶系统力学性能
用于分析喷嘴导叶(NGV)摩擦和模态行为的全尺寸测试台是一种先进的工具,可以为越来越多的涡轮膨胀机配备的这些部件提供高设计精度。该子组件是实现扩展器操作灵活性的关键功能。由于运动链的固有频率受内部间隙和摩擦力的影响,因此在设计过程中必须高度重视运动链的固有频率。本文介绍了采用实际叶片几何形状在NGV组件上进行的测试活动的结果,以及有关测试台调试和设置程序的详细信息。测试活动包括三种不同的叶片方向和预载荷组合,对应于膨胀机的典型设计条件。此外,还研究了两种不同的衬套间隙值与磨损情况的对应关系。总结了基于作动器力检测的全局摩擦系数的测量方法。然后,对基于实验模态分析的模态振型重建进行了说明。研究结果强调了加载条件对实际摩擦力值的重要性及其对叶片固有频率的影响。该测试活动用于正确验证用于进一步研究的有限元模型。
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