Vibration resistance of the automatic device of axial unloading of the tpu

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The results of vibration resistance research of automatic device axial unloading of turbopump unit (TPU) are reviewed. The mathematical model of the device of this type is developed. She allows to define at a design stage influence on vibration resistance system key parameters - a range of regulation of axial force, volume of the unloading chamber and compressibility of a working liquid. Frequency characteristics vibration activity and transients on axial moving of a rotor influences in the form of jump and blow are resulted.

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Anatoly Gulienko

Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM)

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Email: goulienko-contrl@ciam.ru

PhD, Dr. Honored mechanical engineer of the Russian Federation.

The chief of department Control System Division.

Specialist in the design and modeling of fuel supply and oil systems for gas turbine engines.  

Russian Federation

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