Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6955084 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The reported problem is the failure of the middle bearing in an aircraft rotor engine. Tip-timing and tip-clearance and variance analyses are carried out on a compressor rotor blade in the seventh stage above the middle bearing. The experimental analyses concern both an aircraft engine with a middle bearing in good working order and an engine with a damaged middle bearing. A numerical analysis of seventh stage blade free vibration is conducted to explain the experimental results. This appears to be an effective method of predicting middle bearing failure. The results show that variance first increases in the initial stages of bearing failure, but then starts to decrease and stabilize, and then again decrease shortly before complete bearing failure.
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Authors
R. Rzadkowski, E. Rokicki, L. Piechowski, R. Szczepanik,