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Two-plane automatic balancing: A symmetry breaking analysis
Authors:D.J. Rodrigues  M.I. Friswell
Affiliation:a Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
b School of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
Abstract:We present an analysis of a two-plane automatic balancing device for rotating machinery. The mechanism consists of a pair of races that contain balancing balls which move to eliminate imbalance due to rotor eccentricity or principal axis misalignment. A model is developed that includes the effect of support anisotropy and rotor acceleration. The symmetry of the imbalance is considered, and techniques from equivariant bifurcation theory are used to derive a necessary condition for the stability of balanced operation. The unfolding of the solution structure is explored and we investigate mechanical systems in which either the supports or the automatic ball balancer is asymmetric. Here it is shown that, provided the imbalance is small, the balanced state is robust to the considered asymmetries.
Keywords:Automatic balancing   Rotordynamics   Bifurcations with symmetry
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