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Fundamental frequency analysis of a thermally loaded corroded exponentially graded rotor bearing system

Fundamental frequency analysis of a thermally loaded corroded exponentially graded rotor bearing... Corrosion is an unintentional degradation of a material, which transpires due to harsh environmental conditions. It is a surface phenomenon that results in loss of material, which affects the dynamic characteristics and structural integrity of any structure. Fundamental frequency analysis of a corroded functionally graded (FG) rotor-bearing system using finite element method (FEM) for flexural vibrations is presented in work. A functionally graded (FG) shaft, Stainless Steel as the inner-metal core and Zirconia as the outer-ceramic layer is considered. Exponential gradation law is followed to assign the material properties along the radial direction of the shaft. The exponential temperature distribution (ETD) method based on Fourier law of heat conduction has been used for the temperature distribution across the cross-section of the FG shaft. Finite element formulations of a corroded FG shaft element have been developed using Timoshenko beam theory. An FE code is developed to compute the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system for various parameters such as corrosion length, position, depth and thermal gradients to investigate the influence of corrosion on fundamental frequencies. It has been investigated that there is a significant influence of corrosion parameters on the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Structural Integrity and Maintenance Taylor & Francis

Fundamental frequency analysis of a thermally loaded corroded exponentially graded rotor bearing system

Fundamental frequency analysis of a thermally loaded corroded exponentially graded rotor bearing system

Journal of Structural Integrity and Maintenance , Volume 6 (4): 13 – Oct 2, 2021

Abstract

Corrosion is an unintentional degradation of a material, which transpires due to harsh environmental conditions. It is a surface phenomenon that results in loss of material, which affects the dynamic characteristics and structural integrity of any structure. Fundamental frequency analysis of a corroded functionally graded (FG) rotor-bearing system using finite element method (FEM) for flexural vibrations is presented in work. A functionally graded (FG) shaft, Stainless Steel as the inner-metal core and Zirconia as the outer-ceramic layer is considered. Exponential gradation law is followed to assign the material properties along the radial direction of the shaft. The exponential temperature distribution (ETD) method based on Fourier law of heat conduction has been used for the temperature distribution across the cross-section of the FG shaft. Finite element formulations of a corroded FG shaft element have been developed using Timoshenko beam theory. An FE code is developed to compute the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system for various parameters such as corrosion length, position, depth and thermal gradients to investigate the influence of corrosion on fundamental frequencies. It has been investigated that there is a significant influence of corrosion parameters on the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2021 Korea Institute for Structural Maintenance and Inspection
ISSN
2470-5322
eISSN
2470-5314
DOI
10.1080/24705314.2021.1892574
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Abstract

Corrosion is an unintentional degradation of a material, which transpires due to harsh environmental conditions. It is a surface phenomenon that results in loss of material, which affects the dynamic characteristics and structural integrity of any structure. Fundamental frequency analysis of a corroded functionally graded (FG) rotor-bearing system using finite element method (FEM) for flexural vibrations is presented in work. A functionally graded (FG) shaft, Stainless Steel as the inner-metal core and Zirconia as the outer-ceramic layer is considered. Exponential gradation law is followed to assign the material properties along the radial direction of the shaft. The exponential temperature distribution (ETD) method based on Fourier law of heat conduction has been used for the temperature distribution across the cross-section of the FG shaft. Finite element formulations of a corroded FG shaft element have been developed using Timoshenko beam theory. An FE code is developed to compute the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system for various parameters such as corrosion length, position, depth and thermal gradients to investigate the influence of corrosion on fundamental frequencies. It has been investigated that there is a significant influence of corrosion parameters on the natural and whirl frequencies of an FG rotor-bearing system.

Journal

Journal of Structural Integrity and MaintenanceTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 2, 2021

Keywords: Functionally graded rotor-bearing system; corrosion; exponential law; exponential temperature distribution; Timoshenko beam theory; finite element method

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