The Influence of Internal and External Damping on Turbocharger Stability
Authors: Zdeňka Rendlová
Abstract:
This paper presents the mathematical description of the high-speed rotating system taking into account the influence of internal and external damping. The mathematical model is obtained by using the finite element method. The analyzed system is an automotive turbocharger understood as a rotor-bearing system. The circular cross-section shaft is equipped with one compressor wheel, one turbine wheel and is supported by two floating ring bearings. Based on the model, the dynamical analysis of a turbocharger is performed and stability conditions are evaluated.
Keywords: External damping, internal damping, journal bearing, stability, turbocharger.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1088266
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