A multi-body dynamic study of vibration of a planetary gear train with the planetary bearing fault

Author(s):  
Jing Liu ◽  
Linfeng Wang ◽  
Jinlei Ma ◽  
Wennian Yu ◽  
Yimin Shao

Local faults including pits and spalls in any planet bearing can greatly affect the vibration of the planetary gear train, as well as the elastic support of the ring gear. However, the dynamic modelling methods in previous work can only formulate the local fault and the elastic support of the ring gear independently. To address this issue, a multi-body dynamic model for a planetary gear train with a local fault in the planet bearing and an elastic ring gear foundation are introduced to analyze the effect of local fault on the vibration. The local fault in the planet bearing is modelled as a rectangular one. Both the planet bearings including the radial clearance and ring gear with an elastic foundation are considered in the multi-body dynamic model. The contact stiffnesses and damping coefficients of gears and bearings are calculated by the methods reported in the literature. A Coulomb friction model is adopted to model the frictions between mating components of the system. In order to validate the proposed multi-body dynamic model, its simulation results are directly compared with those from theoretical methods as well as the experimental methods reported in the literature. Moreover, parameter studies are conducted to discuss the effects of local faults in the planet-bearing races, the sun gear speed, and the carrier moment on the vibration of the planetary gear train. The analyzing results of this study can provide some guidance for detection approaches of local faults in the planet bearings of planetary gear trains through vibration analysis.

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 1024-1038 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongwu Li ◽  
Jing Liu ◽  
Jinlei Ma ◽  
Yimin Shao

Planter gear system is one of the critical components of various industrial transmission systems. In general, the ring gear is elastically fixed with the gearbox. The gearbox materials and their assembly relationships will affect the support stiffness of the ring gear and system vibrations. In this paper, a multi-body dynamic model for a planetary gear system with the elastic support of ring gear is developed to discuss the influence of the radial support stiffness of ring gear on the system vibrations. The planet bearings are also considered in the multi-body dynamic model. The rotational speed of the planet gear and carrier from the simulation and theoretical results are compared to validate the developed multi-body dynamic model. The influences of the radial support stiffness of the ring gear, carrier moment, and sun gear speed on the time- and frequency-domain vibrations of the planetary gear system are analyzed. The results denote that the waveform and amplitude of the time-domain vibration of the ring gear are greatly affected by the radial support stiffness of ring gear as well as the peak frequency amplitude and its sidebands. The peak frequency in the spectrum of ring gear is slightly affected by the radial support stiffness. It indicates that this study can give some guidance for the vibration control approaches for the planetary gear systems.


Author(s):  
Tinghui Su ◽  
Zheng Cao ◽  
Yimin Shao ◽  
Liming Wang ◽  
Hongwu Li ◽  
...  

As braking components, friction plates are key components in automobile transmissions. Due to tough working conditions, i.e. high speed, high friction, fracture and plastic deformation are easily observed in friction plates. However, most of previous studies mainly focused on the chemical analysis of the fracture friction plate, the researches on impact damage have rarely published in the listed literature. In order to investigate the impact damage for friction plate, a dynamic model for a friction plate of a 6-speed planetary gear train is established based on multi-body theory. The dynamic model of planetary gear transmission mechanism is constructed. The rotating speed of the inner hub is obtained. Furthermore, the contact force between the friction plate and the inner hub is calculated. The relationship between the vibration characteristics of the friction plate and operation conditions are studied.


2013 ◽  
Vol 404 ◽  
pp. 312-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xian Zeng Liu ◽  
Jun Zhang

A dynamic model for helical planetary gear train (HPGT) is proposed. Based on the model, the free vibration characteristics, steady-state dynamic responses and effects of design parameters on system dynamics are investigated through numerical simulations. The free vibration of the HGPT is classified into 3 categories. The classified vibration modes are demonstrated as axial translational and torsional mode (AT mode), radial translational and rotational mode (RR mode) and planet mode (P mode) followed by the characteristics of each category. The simulation results agree well with those of previous discrete model when neglecting the component flexibilities, which validates the correctness of the present dynamic model. The steady-state dynamic responses indicate that the dynamic meshing forces fluctuate about the average static values and the time-varying meshing stiffness is one of the major excitations of the system. The parametric sensitivity analysis shows that the impact of the central component bearing stiffness on the dynamic characteristic of the HPGT system is significant.


2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-266
Author(s):  
Shyue-Cheng Yang ◽  
Tsang-Lang Liang

This paper proposes a planetary gear train with ring-involute tooth profile. Inherent in a planetary gear train is the conjugate problem among the sun, the planet gears and the ring gear. The sun gear and the planet gear can be obtained by applying the envelope method to a one-parameter family of a conical tooth surface. The conical tooth rack cutter was presented in a previous paper [5]. The obtained planet gear then becomes the generating surface. The double envelope method can be used to obtain the envelope to the family of generating surfaces. Subsequently the profile of a ring gear of the planetary gear trains can be easily obtained, and using the generated planet gear and applying the gear theory, the ring gear is generated. To illustrate, the planetary gear train with a gear ratio of 24:10:7 is presented. Using rapid prototyping and manufacturing technology, a sun gear, four planet gears, and a ring gear are designed. The RP primitives provide an actual full-size physical model that can be analyzed and used for further development. Results from these mathematical models are applicable to the design of a planetary gear train.


Author(s):  
Samuel Filgueira da Silva ◽  
Jony J. Eckert ◽  
Áquila Chagas de Carvalho ◽  
Fabio Mazzariol Santiciolli ◽  
Ludmila C. A. Silva ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 118 (1204) ◽  
pp. 683-706 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Tong ◽  
H. Ji

AbstractIn this paper, the multi-body dynamic model of an asymmetric variable sweep wing morphing UAV is built based on Kane’s method. This model describes the UAV’s transient behaviour during morphing process and the dynamic characteristic of the variable sweep wings. An integrated design of trajectory tracking control via constrained backstepping method is presented then. The idea of aircraft roll control through asymmetric wing sweep angle changes rather than traditional aileron is explored and used in the fight control design. The control of variable sweep wings is designed as well based on the presented dynamic model. Command filters are used in the backstepping design procedure to accommodate magnitude, rate and bandwidth constraints on virtual states and actuator signals. Stability of the closed-loop system can be proved in the sense of Lyapunov. Simulation of tracking a desired trajectory which contains two manoeuvres demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed protocol and the morphing wing roll controller.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (0) ◽  
pp. S11104
Author(s):  
Kazutoshi OTOKODANI ◽  
Seiya HAMADA ◽  
Tomoki FUKUDA ◽  
Masao NAKAGAWA ◽  
Toshiki HIROGAKI ◽  
...  

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