Vibration analysis of cantilever shaft-disk system for transient response to impact jet
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I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Abstract
Engineering systems such as water turbines, different types of compressors and
similar rotodynamic applications are instances of shaft and disk assembly.
Representation of such systems with shaft-disk assembly can be convenient to
understand their dynamic response. Startup transient is considered as a critical
operation in hydraulic turbines. In this work, vibration response is analyzed for
transient loadings on a cantilever shaft-disk assembly to understand behavior
exhibited by applications such as an overhung Pelton turbine. Mathematical model is
obtained for the cantilever shaft and disk assembly. Water jet force due to impact
during the starting and shutting down of a turbine unit is used as the transient
excitation force. The response representing the vibration due to the impact force is
derived from the governing equations of motion obtained using the mathematical
model, solved and plotted using MATLAB for the first three vibration modes. The
results thus obtained are validated with the results from simulation in ANSYS.
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Engineering systems such as water turbines, different types of compressors and
similar rotodynamic applications are instances of shaft and disk assembly.