1. Structural Analysis and Shape Optimization for Rotor of Turbomolecular Pump Using P-Method
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Hae Young Jung, Bo Reum Won, and Jeong Sam Han
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Engineering ,Blade (geometry) ,Structural safety ,business.industry ,Rotor (electric) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,Structural engineering ,Rotation ,Finite element method ,law.invention ,Stress (mechanics) ,law ,Shape optimization ,Turbomolecular pump ,business - Abstract
In recent times, turbomolecular pumps (TMPs) have been used frequently to generate and maintain high and clean vacuum. Because of the high-speed rotation of the rotor, its structural safety should be treated as the first design concern. This paper presents the structural analysis and optimization of rotor blades of a TMP. To increase the numerical efficiency in the finite element modeling and analysis, the P-method provided in Pro/ENGINEER was used for simulation. The structural responses for several types of rotor blades were investigated, and the effects of the blade angle, blade length, and round size are thoroughly studied for each type of TMP blade. In addition, structural optimization to reduce and even the maximum stress at each stage of the TMP by changing the size of rounds between the blade and the hub was performed very successfully by using the P-method.
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- 2013
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