TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Schrape, Sven T1 - Analysis of Mistuned Forced Response in an Axial High Pressure Compressor Rig With Focus on Tyler-Sofrin Modes T2 - ISABE 2017, ISABE-2017-22614, Manchester, September 3.-8., 2017 Y1 - 2017 PB - ISABE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Hönisch, Peter A1 - Giersch, Thomas A1 - Schrape, Sven T1 - Model Update and Validation of a Mistuned High Pressure Compressor Blisk T2 - Proceedings of ISABE 2017, ISABE-2017-22568, Manchester, September 3.-8., 2017 Y1 - 2017 UR - https://isabe2017.org/ PB - ISABE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Giersch, Thomas T1 - A Finite Element Based Least Square Fit for the Assessment of Integral and Non-Integral Vibrations With Blade Tip Timing T2 - Proceedings of ISROMAC 2017, Maui, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2017 N2 - This paper aims at improving the robustness and accuracy of the least square fit technique utilized in blade tip timing (BTT) measurements of blade vibrations by proposing two modifications. The first proposal is to replace the lines of the original least square problem by differences of consecutive lines. Thereby, the static deflection as well as the circumferential blade positioning error cancels out and the robustness is improved by removing these uncertainties inherently. The second proposal is to replace the fit of piecewise constant vibration amplitudes within the chosen block length by a linear or cubic spline in the frequency (integral) or time (non-integral) regime. This does not only suppress overshoots due to distorted acceleration or deceleration manoeuvres but also allows for a ”coarser analysis grid” (i.e. larger block length) without loosing amplitude accuracy. Thereby it smooths out random errors more efficiently and increases the orthogonality of the relevant EO or vibration frequency to unwanted signal components. KW - Blade Tip Timing KW - Non-Intrusive Measurements KW - Blade Vibration Y1 - 2017 UR - http://isromac-isimet.univ-lille1.fr/index.php?rubrique=abstract17_&num=2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Bornholm, Alfons T1 - Vibration Analysis of an Axial Turbine Blisk with Optimized Intentional Mistuning Pattern T2 - Proceedings of ISROMAC 2017, Maui, Hawaii, December 16-21, 2017 N2 - Aiming to limit the forced response of an axial turbine blisk for ship Diesel engine applications efforts have been made to increase the aerodynamic damping contribution for the most critical modes. In this regard the potential of intentional mistuning is investigated since it offers the opportunity to ensure a safe operation without a severe loss of aerodynamic performance. Genetic algorithms have been chosen to derive an optimized mistuning pattern. In order to keep the manufacturing effort within a limit only two possible blade geometries are allowed which means that an integer optimization problem has been formulated. For the purpose of demonstrating the benefit of the intentional mistuning pattern found, two blisk prototypes have been manufactured: One with and another one without employing intentional mistuning for purposes of comparison. Furthermore, this offers the opportunity for an experimental determination of mistuning being really manufactured and other modal properties as well. The experimental data basis is employed to update structural models which are well suited to demonstrate the forced response reduction under operational conditions. KW - Blisk KW - Intentional Mistuning KW - Low Engine Order Excitation Y1 - 2017 UR - http://isromac-isimet.univ-lille1.fr/index.php?rubrique=abstract17_&num=21 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Bornholm, Alfons T1 - Modal Analyses of an Axial Turbine Blisk With Intentional Mistuning T2 - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power N2 - The potential of intentional mistuning to reduce the maximum forced response is analyzed within the development of an axial turbine blisk for ship diesel engine turbocharger applications. The basic idea of the approach is to provide an increased aerodynamic damping level for particular engine order excitations and mode shapes without any significant distortions of the aerodynamic performance. The mistuning pattern intended to yield a mitigation of the forced response is derived from an optimization study applying genetic algorithms. Two blisk prototypes have been manufactured a first one with and another one without employing intentional mistuning. Hence, the differences regarding the real mistuning and other modal properties can be experimentally determined and evaluated as well. In addition, the experimental data basis allows for updating structural models which are well suited to compute the forced response under operational conditions. In this way, the real benefit achieved with the application of intentional mistuning is demonstrated. KW - Modal Analyses KW - Turbines Y1 - 2018 UR - http://gasturbinespower.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=2649209#Abstract U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037588 SN - 0742-4795 SN - 1528-8919 VL - 140 IS - 1 SP - 012503-1 EP - 012503-11 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Bornholm, Alfons A1 - Repetckii, Oleg V. T1 - Forced Response Reduction of a Blisk by Means of Intentional Mistuning T2 - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power N2 - The effect of intentional mistuning has been analyzed for an axial turbocharger blisk with the objective of limiting the forced response due to low engine order excitation (LEO). The idea behind the approach was to increase the aerodynamic damping for the most critical fundamental mode in a way that a safe operation is ensured without severely losing aerodynamic performance. Apart from alternate mistuning a more effective mistuning pattern is investigated, which has been derived by means of optimization employing genetic algorithms. In order to keep the manufacturing effort as small as possible only two blade different geometries have been allowed which means that an integer optimization problem has been formulated. Two blisk prototypes have been manufactured for the purpose of demonstrating the benefit of the intentional mistuning pattern identified in this way: A first one with and a second one without employing intentional mistuning. The real mistuning of the prototypes has been experimentally identified. It is shown that the benefit regarding the forced response reduction is retained in spite of the negative impact of unavoidable additional mistuning due to the manufacturing process. Independently, further analyzes have been focused on the robustness of the solution by considering increasing random structural mistuning and aerodynamic mistuning as well. The latter one has been modeled by means of varying aerodynamic influence coefficients (AIC) as part of Monte Carlo simulations. Reduced order models have been employed for these purposes. Y1 - 2019 UR - http://gasturbinespower.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=2687503 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040715 SN - 1528-8919 SN - 0742-4795 VL - 141 IS - 1 SP - 011008-1 EP - 011008-8 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - An Inverse Approach to Identify Tuned Aerodynamic Damping, System Frequencies, and Mistuning, Part 1: Theory Under Rotating Conditions T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics & Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines, ISUAAAT15, 24-27 September 2018, University of Oxford, UK Y1 - 2018 UR - https://www-docs.b-tu.de/fg-strukturmechanik/public/ISUAAAT15-048-Figaschewsky_Kuehhorn-SystemID_Part1.pdf PB - ISUAAAT Scientific Committee ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - An Inverse Approach to Identify Tuned Aerodynamic Damping, System Frequencies, and Mistuning, Part 2: Application to Blisks at Rest T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics & Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines, ISUAAAT15, 24-27 September 2018, University of Oxford, UK Y1 - 2018 UR - https://www-docs.b-tu.de/fg-strukturmechanik/public/ISUAAAT15-021-Beirow_Kuehhorn_Figaschewsky-SystemID_Part2.pdf PB - ISUAAAT Scientific Committee ER - TY - GEN A1 - Beirow, Bernd A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold A1 - Bornholm, Alfons T1 - Vibration Analysis of an Axial Turbine Blisk with Optimized Intentional Mistuning Pattern T2 - Journal of Sound and Vibration N2 - With the objective of attenuating the forced response of an axial turbine blisk for ship Diesel engine applications efforts have been made to increase the aerodynamic damping contribution for the most critical modes. In this regard the potential of intentional mistuning is investigated since it offers the opportunity to ensure a safe operation without a severe loss of aerodynamic performance. Genetic algorithms have been chosen to derive an optimized mistuning pattern resulting in a forced response clearly below that of the tuned counterpart. In order to keep the manufacturing effort within a limit only two possible blade geometries are allowed, which means that an integer optimization problem has been formulated. For the purpose of demonstrating the benefit of the intentional mistuning pattern found, two blisk prototypes have been manufactured: One with and another one without employing intentional mistuning for purposes of comparison. Furthermore, this offers the opportunity for an experimental determination of actually manufactured mistuning and other modal properties as well. The experimental data basis is employed to update structural models, which are well suited to demonstrate the forced response reduction under operational conditions. Finally, the robustness of the gain achieved with intentional mistuning could be proved towards both additional but unavoidable random structural and aerodynamic mistuning. KW - Balde integradet disk KW - Intentional mistuning KW - Vibration KW - Forced response KW - Optimization Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2018.10.064 SN - 0022-460X VL - 442 SP - 11 EP - 27 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Hanschke, Benjamin A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Efficient Generation of Engine Representative Tip Timing Data Based on a Reduced Order Model for Bladed Rotors T2 - Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power KW - Vibration KW - Blades KW - Deflection KW - Engines KW - Probes KW - Signals KW - Rotors KW - Uncertainty KW - Errors KW - Simulation Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040748 SN - 0742-4795 SN - 1528-8919 VL - 141 IS - 1 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Figaschewsky, Felix A1 - Hanschke, Benjamin A1 - Kühhorn, Arnold T1 - Efficient Generation of Engine Representative Tip Timing Data Based on a Reduced Order Model for Bladed Rotors T2 - ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, Volume 7C: Structures and Dynamics, Oslo, Norway, June 11–15, 2018 N2 - In modern compressors the assessment of blade vibration levels as well as health monitoring of the components are fundamental tasks. Traditionally, this assessment is done by the application of strain gauges to some blades of the assembly. In contrast to strain gauges, blade tip timing (BTT) offers a contactless monitoring of all blades of a rotor and there is no need of a telemetry system. A major issue in the interpretation of BTT data is the heavily undersampled nature of the signal. Usually, newly developed BTT algorithms are tested with sample data created by simplified structural models neglecting many of the uncertainties and disturbing influences of real applications. This work focuses on the creation of simulated BTT datasets as close as possible to real case measurements. For this purpose a subset of nominal system modes (SNM) representation of a compressor rotor is utilized. This model is able to include a large number of features present in real measurements, such as mistuning, static blade deflections due to centrifugal loads, aerodynamic damping and multiple mode resonances. Additionally, manufacturing deviations of the blade geometry, probe positioning errors in the BTT system and noise in the time of arrivals (TOAs) are captured by the BTT simulation environment. The main advantage of the created data is the possibility to steadily increase the signal complexity. Starting with a “perfect” signal the simulation environment is able to add different uncertainties one after the other. This allows the assessment of the influence of different features occurring in real measurements on the performance and accuracy of the analysis algorithms. Finally, a comparison of simulated BTT data and real data acquired from a rig test is shown to validate the presented approach of BTT data generation. Copyright © 2018 by Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG KW - Engines KW - Rotors Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-0-7918-5115-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2018-76342 PB - ASME CY - New York, NY ER -