Gas turbine engines and other high speed rotating machinery supported by magnetic bearings require some form of backup bearing to ensure reliable and safe operation. To date, this backup capability has been provided by either rolling element bearings or solid lubricated bushings. Both of these solutions have drawbacks — must notably limited life and uncertain dynamic performance. In many cases, the backup bearing system requires substantial maintenance following an activation event. An alternative approach investigated in this work is the use of a compliant foil bearing as a backup bearing. This work discusses tests of this concept on a test rig with a 63 kg rotor. In this application, the foil bearing demonstrated smooth, stable operation during a variety of simulated magnetic bearing failure events, and allowed for continued operation of the rotor following the simulated failures.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
June 3–6, 2002
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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0-7918-3609-6
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Oil-Free Foil Bearings as a Reliable, High Performance Backup Bearing for Active Magnetic Bearings Available to Purchase
E. E. Swanson,
E. E. Swanson
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany, NY
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H. Heshmat
H. Heshmat
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany, NY
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E. E. Swanson
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany, NY
H. Heshmat
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany, NY
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GT2002-30291, pp. 589-598; 10 pages
Published Online:
February 4, 2009
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Swanson, EE, & Heshmat, H. "Oil-Free Foil Bearings as a Reliable, High Performance Backup Bearing for Active Magnetic Bearings." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 4: Turbo Expo 2002, Parts A and B. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. June 3–6, 2002. pp. 589-598. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2002-30291
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