基于有限元的电动螺旋桨驱动系统状态监测振动特征分析

Sathyanarayan Rajaram, S. Nadarajan, Viswanathan Vaiyapuri, S. Narasimalu, A. Gupta
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螺旋桨轴向裂纹或圆形缺陷形式的任何缺陷都会在离心力中引起额外的分量,从而在螺旋桨中产生额外的振动特性。本文的目的是确定振动向驱动螺旋桨的永磁同步电机(PMSM)的传递,然后用三轴加速度计检测故障。建立了由螺旋桨、轴、轴承和永磁同步电机组成的有限元模型。通过有限元模态分析确定了系统的固有频率,通过谐波响应分析确定了系统固有频率处的振动谐波。对健康系统和缺陷系统的固有频率进行了比较,得到了不同剖面的振动特性和振动特性的载荷依赖性。观察到缺陷螺旋桨的x轴和z轴振动显著增加,且随载荷增加而增加。
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Finite Element based Vibration Signature analysis of electrical Propeller Drive System for condition monitoring
Any defect in the form of an axial crack or a circular defect in the propeller induces additional component in the centrifugal force and thereby producing an additional vibration characteristic in the propeller. The objective of this paper is to determine the translation of vibration to the permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) which drives the propeller and in turn a triaxial accelerometer is used to detect the faults. A finite element based model is created consisting of the propeller, shaft, bearings and PMSM. The FEA modal analysis is performed to determine the natural frequency of the system and a harmonic response analysis is performed to determine the vibration harmonics at the natural frequency of the system. A comparison of the natural frequencies of the healthy system and the defective systems are obtained along with vibration characteristics for the different profiles and the load dependency of the vibration characteristics. It is observed that the x-axis and z-axis vibrations increase significantly for the defective propeller and it increases with load.
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