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An Unbalance Optimization Method for a Multi-Stage Rotor Based on an Assembly Error Propagation Model

Yue Chen, Jiwen Cui, Xun Sun

2021Applied Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For the assembly of a multi-stage rotor, such as an aero-engine or gas turbine, the parts need to be assembled optimally to avoid excessive unbalance. We propose a method to optimize the unbalance of a multi-stage rotor during assembly. First, we developed an assembly error propagation model for a multi-stage rotor. The alignment process and distribution of the screw holes of the adjacent rotors was considered for the first time. Secondly, we propose a new assembly datum for unbalance optimization to ensure consistency with the actual conditions of a dynamic balance test. Finally, the unbalance optimization of a multi-stage rotor was achieved using a genetic algorithm, and the corresponding optimal assembly orientations of rotors at different stages were also identified. The results of the simulations showed that the assembly error propagation model had high accuracy and that the genetic optimization process had good convergence. The effect of unbalance optimization was also proven with experiments.

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Rotor (electric)Control theory (sociology)Computer scienceGenetic algorithmProcess (computing)Convergence (economics)Geodetic datumConsistency (knowledge bases)EngineeringMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceControl (management)EconomicsMachine learningEconomic growthGeographyOperating systemCartographyManufacturing Process and OptimizationAdvanced Measurement and Metrology TechniquesEngineering Technology and Methodologies