2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2012.01.017
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Full three-dimensional investigation of structural contact interactions in turbomachines

Abstract: International audienceMinimizing the operating clearance between rotating bladed-disks and stationary surrounding casings is a primary concern in the design of modern turbomachines since it may advantageously affect their energy efficiency. This technical choice possibly leads to interactions between elastic structural components through direct unilateral contact and dry friction, events which are now accepted as normal operating conditions. Subsequent nonlinear dynamical behaviors of such systems are commonly… Show more

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“…Legrand et al [11] also provided complete finite element model that describes contacts between the blades and casing due to modal interaction of each structure combined with small clearances. Legrand et al [12] developed another model with three dimensional kinematics of the contact phenomenon by using the Lagrange multiplier and B-splines of the contact surface. Jacquet-Richardet et al [13] gave a review of these models and results which synthesize blade tiprub interaction and rotor-to-stator contacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legrand et al [11] also provided complete finite element model that describes contacts between the blades and casing due to modal interaction of each structure combined with small clearances. Legrand et al [12] developed another model with three dimensional kinematics of the contact phenomenon by using the Lagrange multiplier and B-splines of the contact surface. Jacquet-Richardet et al [13] gave a review of these models and results which synthesize blade tiprub interaction and rotor-to-stator contacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such methods are already in use to study rotor-stator contact problems, e.g. central finite differences [21,3]. Harmonic methods are used to model perioddic steady-state phenomena and have been applied to study blade-root / disk contacts [22] and friction phenomena in general [23] .…”
Section: Resolution Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These simulations are carried out based on the strategy presented in [16], that was applied in [3] and is briefly recalled here for the sake of clarity. For a definition of variables see the Nomenclature at the end of this paper.…”
Section: Benchmark Time-domain Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%