@ARTICLE{Lal_Mohit_Multiple_2018, author={Lal, Mohit}, volume={vol. 65}, number={No 2}, journal={Archive of Mechanical Engineering}, pages={233-252}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee on Machine Building}, abstract={The present article investigates the dynamic behavior of a fully assembled turbogenerator system influenced by misalignment. In the past, most of the researchers have neglected the foundation flexibility in the turbogenerator systems in their study, to overcome this modelling error a more realistic model of a turbogenerator system has been attempted by considering flexible shafts, flexible coupling, flexible bearings and flexible foundation. Equations of motion for fully assembled turbogenerator system including flexible foundations have been derived by using finite element method. The methodology developed based on least squares technique requires forced response information to quantify the bearing–coupling–foundation dynamic parameters of the system associated with different faults along with residual unbalances. The proposed methodology is tested for the various level of measurement noise and modelling error in the system parameters, i.e., 5% deviation in E (modulus of elasticity) and ρ (density), respectively, for robustness of the algorithm. In a practical sense, the condition analyzed in the present article relates to the identification of misalignment and other dynamic parameters viz. bearing and residual unbalance in a rotor integrated with flexible foundation.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Multiple fault parameter estimation of a fully assembled turbogenerator system}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/107257/PDF/AME_123023.pdf}, keywords={identification, misalignment, foundation, Finite Element Method, multiple faults, modelling error}, }