A clear understanding of the dynamics of gear pairs is important for many reasons. First of all, gear vibration is a main source of noise in gearboxes and vehicle trasmissions, secondly the torsional elasticity of the gear trasmission can produce relevant amplification of the contact force, and thus of the gear stress. Furthermore, gear vibrations are a useful parameter for gear monitoring and prognostics. In the present work, an overview of the models used to describe the dynamic behaviour of gear pairs will be presented, along with a comparison between a dynamic finite element model and different lumped parameter approaches. A correlation between the vibration transmitted to the gearbox, and thus easily measurable in a real application, and the local stresses in the gear pair will be drawn. The proposed approach is suitable to describe the effect of localized defects on the gear pair, such as tooth root cracks and pitted profiles, on the signal measured on a gearbox.
Marco, B., Antonio, Z., Strozzi, M., Lorenzo, S., Francesco, P., Giorgio, B. (2015). Dynamic modelling of gear pairs.
Dynamic modelling of gear pairs
Matteo StrozziMembro del Collaboration Group
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2015
Abstract
A clear understanding of the dynamics of gear pairs is important for many reasons. First of all, gear vibration is a main source of noise in gearboxes and vehicle trasmissions, secondly the torsional elasticity of the gear trasmission can produce relevant amplification of the contact force, and thus of the gear stress. Furthermore, gear vibrations are a useful parameter for gear monitoring and prognostics. In the present work, an overview of the models used to describe the dynamic behaviour of gear pairs will be presented, along with a comparison between a dynamic finite element model and different lumped parameter approaches. A correlation between the vibration transmitted to the gearbox, and thus easily measurable in a real application, and the local stresses in the gear pair will be drawn. The proposed approach is suitable to describe the effect of localized defects on the gear pair, such as tooth root cracks and pitted profiles, on the signal measured on a gearbox.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.