Wireless Inductive Power Device Suppresses Blade Vibrations

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-9437
Published March 01, 2011 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
Language:
  • English

Vibration in turbomachinery can cause blade failures and leads to the use of heavier, thicker blades that result in lower aerodynamic efficiency and increased noise. Metal and/or composite fatigue in the blades of jet engines has resulted in blade destruction and loss of lives. Techniques for suppressing low-frequency blade vibration, such as “tuned circuit resistive dissipation of vibratory energy,” or simply “passive damping,” can require electronics incorporating coils of unwieldy dimensions and adding unwanted weight to the rotor. Other approaches, using vibration-dampening devices or damping material, could add undesirable weight to the blades or hub, making them less efficient.