External vibration testing was performed on a semi-hermetic, direct drive compressor on magnetic bearings intended for US Navy Shipboard use. The compressor was placed on a US Navy MIL-STD-167 shaker platform and driven at sinusoidal frequencies from 4 to 33 Hz at graduated displacements equal to a maximum of 1.5Gs. During the machine design phase, a linear forced response analysis of the coupled rotordynamic system model of the rotor, housing and magnetic bearings was performed to predict rotor/housing displacements and actuator loads. The results were used to guide bearing sizing and control algorithm design. The measured rotor motion and actuator currents correlated well with predictions at all tested frequencies, amplitudes and orientations. Analysis methodology, test results, and comparisons are reported here.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 16–20, 2014
Düsseldorf, Germany
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Test Results and Analytical Predictions for MIL-STD-167 Vibration Testing of a Direct Drive Compressor Supported on AMB Available to Purchase
Lawrence A. Hawkins,
Lawrence A. Hawkins
Calnetix Technologies, Cerritos, CA
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Rasish K. Khatri,
Rasish K. Khatri
Calnetix Technologies, Cerritos, CA
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Koman B. Nambiar
Koman B. Nambiar
YORK® Navy Systems, York, PA
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Lawrence A. Hawkins
Calnetix Technologies, Cerritos, CA
Rasish K. Khatri
Calnetix Technologies, Cerritos, CA
Koman B. Nambiar
YORK® Navy Systems, York, PA
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GT2014-25366, V07AT31A007; 10 pages
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September 18, 2014
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Hawkins, LA, Khatri, RK, & Nambiar, KB. "Test Results and Analytical Predictions for MIL-STD-167 Vibration Testing of a Direct Drive Compressor Supported on AMB." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 7A: Structures and Dynamics. Düsseldorf, Germany. June 16–20, 2014. V07AT31A007. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25366
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