Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters
The gear is one of the important parts of a rotary gearbox. Once catastrophic gear failure occurs, it will cause a great threat to production and life safety. The crack is an important failure factor causing changes in time-varying stiffness and vibration response. It is difficult to effectively ide...
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doaj-30b30d7de126402792cd05edf7d70bee2020-11-24T21:44:24ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-04-0197151210.3390/app9071512app9071512Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape ParametersJianfeng Ma0Tongtong Liu1Chunqing Zha2Liuyang Song3Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100124, ChinaSchool of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, ChinaThe gear is one of the important parts of a rotary gearbox. Once catastrophic gear failure occurs, it will cause a great threat to production and life safety. The crack is an important failure factor causing changes in time-varying stiffness and vibration response. It is difficult to effectively identify the vibration response and meshing stiffness changes when there is a fine crack in the gear. Therefore, it is of great importance to improve the accuracy of meshing stiffness calculation and dynamic simulations under micro-cracks. Investigations of meshing stiffness and the vibration response of a gearbox is almost all about fixed gear shape parameters. However, the actual production process of gear system needs to change gear shape parameters. In this paper, the meshing stiffness and vibration response of the dynamic simulation signals of gear teeth with different crack depths at different tooth shape parameters (the pressure angle, the modulus, and the tooth number) were calculated, respectively. The influence of cracks on the vibration response was investigated by the fault detection indicators, the Root Mean Square (RMS), the kurtosis, and the crest factor. The result shows that when the pressure angle and modulus change, the vibration response changes erratically. However, when the tooth numbers change, the vibration response changes regularly. The results could be a guide for choosing gears in different shape parameters when system stability is the aim.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/7/1512meshing stiffnessvibration responsepressure anglemodulustooth number |
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Jianfeng Ma Tongtong Liu Chunqing Zha Liuyang Song Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters Applied Sciences meshing stiffness vibration response pressure angle modulus tooth number |
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Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters |
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Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters |
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Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters |
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Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters |
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Simulation Research on the Time-Varying Meshing Stiffness and Vibration Response of Micro-Cracks in Gears under Variable Tooth Shape Parameters |
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simulation research on the time-varying meshing stiffness and vibration response of micro-cracks in gears under variable tooth shape parameters |
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The gear is one of the important parts of a rotary gearbox. Once catastrophic gear failure occurs, it will cause a great threat to production and life safety. The crack is an important failure factor causing changes in time-varying stiffness and vibration response. It is difficult to effectively identify the vibration response and meshing stiffness changes when there is a fine crack in the gear. Therefore, it is of great importance to improve the accuracy of meshing stiffness calculation and dynamic simulations under micro-cracks. Investigations of meshing stiffness and the vibration response of a gearbox is almost all about fixed gear shape parameters. However, the actual production process of gear system needs to change gear shape parameters. In this paper, the meshing stiffness and vibration response of the dynamic simulation signals of gear teeth with different crack depths at different tooth shape parameters (the pressure angle, the modulus, and the tooth number) were calculated, respectively. The influence of cracks on the vibration response was investigated by the fault detection indicators, the Root Mean Square (RMS), the kurtosis, and the crest factor. The result shows that when the pressure angle and modulus change, the vibration response changes erratically. However, when the tooth numbers change, the vibration response changes regularly. The results could be a guide for choosing gears in different shape parameters when system stability is the aim. |
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