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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2005 No.4INVESTIGATION OF RATTLING THRESHOLD IN GEAR SYSTEM

Dong Haijun

 

Shen Yunwen

 

Liu Mengjun

 

Wang Sanmin

School of Mechatronic Engineering,

Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an 710072, China

 

 

INVESTIGATION OF RATTLING
THRESHOLD IN GEAR SYSTEM*

 

Abstract: A lumped mass gear-rattling model with backlash is established by considering the time varying mesh stiffness, composite transmission error and the torque fluctuation. Based on the principle that no separation will occur if the response amplitude is not larger than the static response, the threshold is obtained by theoretical derivation. The validity of the theoretical derivation is verified by the numerical method. The results show that the time-varying mesh stiffness has little effect on the threshold. When the exciting frequency is less than the system natural frequency, the theoretical agrees well with the numerical one. The higher the exciting frequency or the smaller the average input torque is, the easier the separation will occur. When the exciting frequency is larger than the natural frequency by a certain value, the theoretical threshold does not agree with the numerical results. The numerical results show that the motion state will change from the meshing state to the separating state directly. The phenomenon that the gear pair sometimes separates and sometimes meshes occurs only when the exciting frequency is smaller.

Key words: Rattling  Gear  Backlash  Threshold  Reynolds equation

 


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50075070). Received August 11, 2004; received in revised form June 20, 2005; accepted August 4, 2005

 

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