The forced response of an E3E-type high pressure compressor (HPC) blisk front rotor is analyzed with regard to varying mistuning and the consideration of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI). For that purpose, a reduced order model is used in which the disk remains unchanged and mechanical properties of the blades, namely stiffness and damping, are adjusted to measured as well as intentional blade frequency mistuning distributions. The aerodynamic influence coefficient technique is employed to model the aeroelastics. Depending on the blade mode, the exciting engine order, and aerodynamic influences, it is sought for the worst mistuning distributions with respect to the maximum blade displacement based on optimization analyses. Genetic algorithms using blade-alone frequencies as design variables are applied. The validity of the Whitehead limit is assessed in this context. In particular, the question is addressed if and how far aeroelastic effects, mainly caused by aerodynamic damping, combined with mistuning can even cause a reduction of the forced response compared to the ideally tuned blisk. It is shown that the strong dependence of the aerodynamic damping on the interblade phase angle is the main driver for a possible response attenuation considering the fundamental as well as a higher blade mode. Furthermore, the differences to the blisk vibration response without a consideration of the flow and an increase of the disk's stiffness are discussed. Closing, the influence of pure damping mistuning is analyzed again using optimization.
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June 2014
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Forced Response Analysis of a Mistuned Compressor Blisk
Bernd Beirow,
Bernd Beirow
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Mem. ASME
Cottbus D-03046,
e-mail: beirow@tu-cottbus.de
Brandenburg University of Technology,
Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
e-mail: beirow@tu-cottbus.de
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Thomas Giersch,
Cottbus D-03046,
e-mail: thomas.giersch@tu-cottbus.de
Thomas Giersch
Brandenburg University of Technology
,Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
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Arnold Kühhorn,
Arnold Kühhorn
Mem. ASME
Cottbus D-03046,
e-mail: kuehhorn@tu-cottbus.de
Brandenburg University of Technology
,Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
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Jens Nipkau
Blankenfelde-Mahlow D-15827,
e-mail: Jens.Nipkau@rolls-Royce.com
Jens Nipkau
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG
,Eschenweg 4
,Blankenfelde-Mahlow D-15827,
Germany
e-mail: Jens.Nipkau@rolls-Royce.com
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Bernd Beirow
Mem. ASME
Cottbus D-03046,
e-mail: beirow@tu-cottbus.de
Brandenburg University of Technology,
Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
e-mail: beirow@tu-cottbus.de
Thomas Giersch
Brandenburg University of Technology
,Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
e-mail: thomas.giersch@tu-cottbus.de
Arnold Kühhorn
Mem. ASME
Cottbus D-03046,
e-mail: kuehhorn@tu-cottbus.de
Brandenburg University of Technology
,Siemens-Halske-Ring 14
,Cottbus D-03046,
Germany
e-mail: kuehhorn@tu-cottbus.de
Jens Nipkau
Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG
,Eschenweg 4
,Blankenfelde-Mahlow D-15827,
Germany
e-mail: Jens.Nipkau@rolls-Royce.com
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Contributed by the Structures and Dynamics Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Manuscript received January 9, 2014; final manuscript received January 16, 2014; published online xx xx, xxxx. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jun 2014, 136(6): 062507 (13 pages)
Published Online: February 11, 2014
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January 9, 2014
Revision Received:
January 16, 2014
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Beirow, B., Giersch, T., Kühhorn, A., and Nipkau, J. (February 11, 2014). "Forced Response Analysis of a Mistuned Compressor Blisk." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. June 2014; 136(6): 062507. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4026537
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