Evaluation of a Gas-Lubricated Foil Bearing for Control of Gas Turbine Engine Rotor Critical Speeds
Date Published: 1975-02-01
Paper Number:751072
DOI: 10.4271/751072
Citation:
Badgley, R. and Reddecliff, J., "Evaluation of a Gas-Lubricated Foil Bearing for Control of Gas Turbine Engine Rotor Critical Speeds," SAE Technical Paper 751072, 1975, doi:10.4271/751072.
Author(s):
R. H. Badgley - Mechanical Technology Inc.
J. Reddecliff - Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Div., United Aircraft Corp.
Abstract:
The effectiveness of gas-lubricated foil bearings for use in reducing small gas turbine rotor vibration levels has been evaluated through application of the Hydresil
foil bearing to a power turbine shaft simulator, operating in flexibly-mounted ball bearings without support damping. A series of tests showed the three-pad Hydresil bearing to be superior to the 360-degree and two-pad configurations for the journal size and speeds tested. In-place multiplane-multispeed rotor balancing was used to establish a “baseline” rotor which had the first (bending) shaft-bearing system critical speed and a pedestal resonance suppressed, and a distinct vibration peak at the second (bending) critical speed. The test Hyresil proved to be capable of increasing the second critical speed by over 50%, as evidenced by a shift of the resonance peak to a speed above the normal operating speed range of the power turbine shaft.
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