Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Monday, Jan 23, 2012, room U322 at 14.15, Eirola & Stenberg

Anssi Karttunen,  A"  Department of Applied Mechanics
On the self-excited vibrations of a viscoelastically covered cylinder in rolling contact using FE method

As a result of ever-increasing speeds, the self-excited vibration of polymer-covered cylinders in rolling contact is becoming a more serious problem in many industrial processes. The vibration is generated by the viscoelastic behavior of the polymer covers. In this work, this vibration phenomenon, often referred to as barring, is studied using a two-dimensional rolling contact finite element model. Readily available finite element software and tools are used for modeling and computations. The results show that barring vibration is a result of a resonance condition created in the rolling contact system. The vibration leads to the formation of a wave-like polygonal deformation pattern on the polymer-covered cylinder. The finite element model can provide detailed information on various phenomena, such as the nip waves, which have not been detected before by simplistic models.