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Thermal Science 2009 Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages: 139-146
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI0901139T
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Influence of running conditions on resonant oscillations in fresh-air ventilator blades used in thermal power plants

Tasić Milan B. (College of Applied Sciences Tehnikum Taurunum, Belgrade)
Mitrović Radivoje M. ORCID iD icon (Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade)
Popović Predrag S. ORCID iD icon (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade)
Tasić Marko M. (Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade)

High frequency cyclic load of fresh air supply to ventilator blades in thermo energetic facilities can cause the occurrence of fretting in the pressed overlap of ventilator shaft and socket. These loads can be generated by the resonant oscillations of ventilator blades and thermal residual stress due to welding. To prevent running in resonant conditions, the manufacturer of the ventilator defined a procedure of adjusting blades natural frequency in the process of production, as well as period control during exploitation period. The numerical simulations and the accelerations measured and presented in this paper, enabling analysis of mass changes and rotation rate effects on resonant oscillations occurrence in fresh air ventilator.

Keywords: ventilator, bedding, resonance, fretting