Interface Reduction in an Equivalent Linearization Algorithm for Nonlinearly Coupled Systems Under Random Excitation

Alwin Förster, Lars Panning‐von Scheidt
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Stochastic excitation is a rarely discussed topic regarding the vibrational behavior of turbine blades. While the calculation of stochastic quantities describing the stochastic steady-state vibration response is comparatively straightforward in the linear case, it becomes much more challenging in the case of nonlinear couplings. A method suitable for calculating approximations of the stochastic steady-state vibration response is the equivalent linearization method. However, the efficiency of this method decreases with an increasing number of degrees of freedom. This is especially challenging if the number of nonlinearly coupled degrees of freedom is large, as in the case of an extended contact interface, such as a shroud contact. While the uncoupled part of the system can be reduced using a component mode synthesis, the remaining nonlinear interface degrees of freedom have to remain unreduced to evaluate the nonlinear forces. To address this problem, this paper presents an approach to reduce the interface degrees of freedom within the framework of the equivalent linearization method. The presented method is based on a representation of the dynamics of the contact interface by means of a reduced set of Legendre polynomials. However, the evaluation of the nonlinear force still takes place in physical coordinates. The presented procedure is demonstrated using a beam model with different contact pairings as well as a more realistic model of a bladed disk assembly.
随机激励下非线性耦合系统等效线性化算法的界面缩减
关于涡轮叶片的振动特性,随机激励是一个很少被讨论的话题。虽然在线性情况下,描述随机稳态振动响应的随机量的计算相对简单,但在非线性耦合的情况下,它变得更加具有挑战性。一种适合计算随机稳态振动响应近似的方法是等效线性化法。然而,该方法的效率随着自由度的增加而降低。如果非线性耦合自由度的数量很大,如在扩展接触界面的情况下,如覆盖接触,这尤其具有挑战性。虽然系统的非耦合部分可以使用分量模态综合来减少,但剩余的非线性界面自由度必须保持不变以评估非线性力。为了解决这一问题,本文提出了一种在等效线性化方法框架内减小界面自由度的方法。所提出的方法是基于接触界面动力学的一个简化的勒让德多项式集的表示。然而,非线性力的计算仍然在物理坐标中进行。所提出的程序是用不同的接触对的光束模型以及一个更现实的叶片盘组件模型来演示的。
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