The experimental foundation used to validate a reduced order model for mistuned rotors
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-13-2014
Abstract
This paper describes the initial experimental framework used in implementing the validation procedure for a reduced order model aimed at modeling a geometrically mistuned rotor. Several items attributing to experimental uncertainty have been identified and their effects were realized during this process. These uncertainties investigated in this paper are input locations and output locations. This research explored the response variation associated with these input / output combinations. A consequence of the experimental results provided insight into several techniques to reduce these experimental uncertainties and response magnitude variations. Reducing these uncertainties produced stable, repeatable experimental results. These results will later be used to validate the reduced order model in References [1] and [2].
Source Publication
52nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting - AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, SciTech 2014
Recommended Citation
Cox, G. S., Palazotto, A. N., Beck, J. A., & Brown, J. M. (2014, January 13). The experimental foundation used to validate a reduced order model for mistuned rotors. 52nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting - AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, SciTech 2014. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2014-0099
Comments
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Author note: Geofrey Cox was an AFIT PhD candidate at the time of this conference. (AFIT-ENY-DS-14-S-26, September 2014)
Session: Turbomachinery I